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gendercensus · 21 days
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The 2024 Gender Census is now open!
[ Link to survey ]
The 11th annual international gender census, collecting information about the language we use to refer to ourselves and each other, is now open until 13th June 2024.
It’s short and easy, about 5 minutes probably.
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After the survey is closed I’ll process the results and publish a spreadsheet of the data and a report summarising the main findings. Then anyone can use them for academic or business purposes, self-advocacy, tracking the popularity of language over time, and just feeling like we’re part of a huge and diverse community.
If you think you might have friends and followers who’d be interested, please do reblog this blog post, and share the survey URL by email or at AFK social groups or on other social networks. Every share is extremely helpful - it’s what helped us get 40,000 responses last year.
Survey URL: https://survey.gendercensus.com
The survey is open to anyone anywhere who speaks English and feels that the gender binary doesn’t fully describe their experience of themselves and their gender(s) or lack thereof.
For the curious, you can also spy on some graphs and demographic data for the incoming responses here.
Thank you so much!
[ Link to survey ]
Image credit: Malachite and rhodochrosite.
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tjs-data-nerd-stuff · 12 days
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We're almost at the end of it but I thought I'd do a sneaky lil day 10 update on the progress of the census based on the progress spreadsheet Cassian puts up!
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The country stats are looking quite impressive! Unfortunately, the US is still representing over half of the survey participants. It's difficult to get the survey as noticed in other places and some of us are not doing very crash hot in the percentage of population either. (*Cough* Aus coming up the end of English-Speaking and the gap between them and the UK *cough*)
NZ/Aotearoa has reached the goal I had in mind, overtaking Prefer not to say by a comfortable margin.
Aus still sits about 300 less than Germany. I'm starting to leave flyers places and encouraging friends again to share around. So hoping that helps give us a boost.
Over 30s are now at 19.2%! Which is really cool to see that number rise. I'm trying to figure out more places to share with a large portion of that age range but as someone in their early twenties, I'm often out of the range for a lot of those social groups.
I'm really excited about how many participants overall the survey has. It's predicted to be one of the biggest yet! Which is really cool.
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tjs-data-nerd-stuff · 17 days
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Alright everyone. I will appreciate every Oceania participant, no matter how many we get. But I'm hoping number wise, Aus can beat out Germany, and Aotearoa (NZ) can beat out those who preferred not to say. All other Oceania countries, the aim is over 10 participants so you can get in my data for the first time!!! (Because I don't have access to the og survey data, I can only count non-anonymised countries).
Want to know what I'm talking about? Check out my pinned post.
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gendercensus · 20 days
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The usual week of Gender Census spam is about to begin!
I'm about to queue loads of reblogs of the Gender Census 2024 announcement post, as I do every year. So this is your official warning, and if you would like to avoid it I will be tagging every spammy reblog with #GC2024 promo - please feel free to blacklist it! Any posts with additional commentary etc. won't have that tag.
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