Who? Everyone whose gender doesn’t tidily fit into the female/male binary.
What? An online survey asking participants how they describe themselves and how they would like other people to refer to them.
When? July to August 2022.
Participants: 39,765
The full report: click here
Raw data and summary tables: Google Sheets:
- Unprocessed responses
- Processed responses – warning, this will take a long time to load!
- 2013-2022 trends
Identity words
The top five were:
- nonbinary: 63.9% (down 4.3%)
- queer: 54.6% (up 6.6%)
- trans: 38.2% (up 4.7%)
- gender non-conforming: 34.5% (up 1.6%)
- transgender: 33.9% (up 4.7%)
Titles
The top 5 were:
- No title at all: 38.6% (up 3.9%)
- Mx: 20.1% (down 4.6%)
- Mr: 9.4% (up 1.2%)
- Non-gendered prof/acad.: 8.4% (up 1.1%)
- Ms: 4.4% (down 0.5%)
Pronouns
Here’s the top 5:
- They – they/them/their/theirs/themself (for referring to an individual) – 75.7% (down 3.5%)
- He – he/him/his/his/himself – 40.4% (up 6.6%)
- She – she/her/her/hers/herself – 32.7% (up 1.%)
- It – it/it/its/its/itself – 16.2% (up 6.9%)
- Avoid pronouns / use name as pronoun – 11.1% (down 1.5%)
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