I spoke too soon before, but the entire exchange on "Sex and the Census" really is now #freetoview. I hope people with an interest in #sex and #data will read it all, and that you enjoy reading my paper and rejoinder as much as I enjoyed writing them! https://t.co/t2ou0Cf4pX— Alice Sullivan (@ProfAliceS) May 29, 2020
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ABSTRACT
The UK census authorities have proposed guidance for the 2021 census indicating that the sex question may be answered according to subjective gender identity. This raises issues about the measurement of sex and gender identity which other data collection exercises are also contending with. This paper addresses the questions that have arisen regarding the census, before going on to explain how these questions have emerged more widely. Finally, I address the difficulties of discussing the collection of data on sex in a climate of policy capture and silencing.
To cite this article: Alice Sullivan (2020): Sex and the census: why surveys should not conflate sex and gender identity, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, DOI: 10.1080/13645579.2020.1768346
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2020.1768346
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