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==Australia==
==Australia==
On the 2016 Australian Census, for the first time people could identify themselves as "male", "female", or "[[other]]". 1300 people selected "other".<ref name="power2017">{{Cite web |title=Being gender non-binary on the Census, dyke is a dirty word and Ramadan fundraising |author=Power, Shannon |work=The Informer |date=28 June 2017 |access-date=15 October 2020 |url= https://joy.org.au/theinformer/2017/06/28/gender-non-binary-census-dyke-dirty-word-ramadan-fundraising/}}</ref>
On the 2016 Australian Census, for the first time people could identify themselves as "male", "female", or "[[other]]". 1300 people selected "other".<ref name="power2017">{{Cite web |title=Being gender non-binary on the Census, dyke is a dirty word and Ramadan fundraising |author=Power, Shannon |work=The Informer |date=28 June 2017 |access-date=15 October 2020 |url= https://joy.org.au/theinformer/2017/06/28/gender-non-binary-census-dyke-dirty-word-ramadan-fundraising/}}</ref>
==Canada==
Trans PULSE Canada, a 2019 survey of trans and nonbinary people across Canada, garnered 2,873 responses. About 48% of respondents (about 1379 people) were coded as "non-binary or similar", while about 2% (about 57 people) were "[[Gender-variant identities worldwide|Indigenous or cultural gender]]". 4% of respondents selected that they were [[Two-Spirit]], however this was in the "Sexual Orientation" section of the survey.<ref name="TPC">{{Cite web |title=Report - Health and health care access for trans and non-binary people in Canada |author=The Trans PULSE Canada Team |date=10 March 2020 |access-date=24 October 2020 |url= https://transpulsecanada.ca/results/report-1/}}</ref>


==United Kingdom==
==United Kingdom==
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