The last UK census was in 2011, and the next one is due to take place this year. A lot has changed since 2011. One of the most noticeable changes in society has been the rise of “gender non-conformity”, that is, people identifying with genders other than the one they were “assigned at birth”. Most of the attention has been on transgender people, but there are of course also “non-binary” and “gender fluid” people, as well as people with various other “gender identities”.
Sex and the UK census
Sex and the UK census
Sex and the UK census
The last UK census was in 2011, and the next one is due to take place this year. A lot has changed since 2011. One of the most noticeable changes in society has been the rise of “gender non-conformity”, that is, people identifying with genders other than the one they were “assigned at birth”. Most of the attention has been on transgender people, but there are of course also “non-binary” and “gender fluid” people, as well as people with various other “gender identities”.