We have already discussed the relationships between Agender, Genderless, and Gendervoid, in the Gender Census.
But we haven’t yet examined the other terms that Agender, Genderless, and Gendervoid respondents are most likely to select in the survey.
After a short recap, we'll do just that.
Agender Family Tree
The Gender Census is an annual global online survey of people who have a gender that isn’t exclusively male or female.
Agender, Genderless, and Gendervoid were all checkbox options in 2022.
Agender was the most common term, followed by Genderless, and Gendervoid.
Agender, Genderless, and Gendervoid each refer to someone whose internal experience of gender is that they don’t have one.
A majority of Genderless respondents also selected Agender.
A majority of Gendervoid respondents also selected Agender.
A majority of Gendervoid respondents also selected Genderless.
Because majorities of Genderless and Gendervoid respondents identified as Agender, I consider these terms to be part of the Agender Family Tree.
You can examine the statistical relationships between these terms in the table below.
You can click on the tables in this article to view larger versions of them.
You can learn more about these terms, and see how I calculated these results, in Agender, Genderless, and Gendervoid, which I published in November.
Now, let’s examine the other terms that Agender, Genderless, and Gendervoid respondents are most likely to select in the Gender Census.
Now, let’s examine the other terms that Agender, Genderless, and Gendervoid respondents are most likely to select in the Gender Census.
Agender Pairing Analysis
67.8% of Agender respondents identified as Nonbinary.
57.3% of Agender respondents identified as Queer.
51.1% of Agender respondents selected, “a person / human / [my name] / ‘I’m just me.’ ”
Therefore, majorities of Agender respondents identified as Nonbinary, Queer, and “a person…”
43.2% of Agender respondents identified as Trans.
57.3% of Agender respondents identified as Queer.
51.1% of Agender respondents selected, “a person / human / [my name] / ‘I’m just me.’ ”
Therefore, majorities of Agender respondents identified as Nonbinary, Queer, and “a person…”
43.2% of Agender respondents identified as Trans.
Therefore, a large minority of Agender respondents identified as Trans.
Although, Agender respondents were less likely to identify as Trans, than Gender Census respondents as a whole.
Genderless Pairing Analysis
Genderless most recently appeared as a checkbox option in 2022.
6,291 people selected Genderless in the 2022 Gender Census, representing 15.8% of respondents.
74.7% of Genderless respondents identified as Nonbinary.
62% of Genderless respondents identified as Agender.
61.9% of Genderless respondents identified as Queer.
Therefore majorities of Genderless respondents identified as Nonbinary, Agender, and Queer.
Genderless respondents were significantly more likely to identify as Agender, than Gender Census respondents as a whole.
49% of Genderless respondents identified as Gender Non-Conforming.
45.5% of Genderless respondents identified as Enbies.
43.1% of Genderless respondents identified as Trans.
Therefore, large minorities of Genderless respondents identified as Gender Non-Conforming, Enbies, and Trans.
43.1% of Genderless respondents identified as Trans.
Therefore, large minorities of Genderless respondents identified as Gender Non-Conforming, Enbies, and Trans.
Gendervoid Pairing Analysis
Gendervoid appeared as a checkbox option in the Gender Census only once, in 2022.
2,695 people selected Gendervoid in the 2022 Gender Census, representing 6.8% of respondents.
71.9% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Nonbinary.
66.9% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Queer.
57.4% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Agender.
54.5% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Genderless.
51.6% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Gender Non-Conforming.
Therefore, majorities of Gendervoid respondents identified as Nonbinary, Queer, Agender, Genderless, and Gender Non-Conforming.
Gendervoid respondents were significantly more likely to identify as Agender and Genderless, than Gender Census respondents as a whole.
48.1% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Enbies.
66.9% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Queer.
57.4% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Agender.
54.5% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Genderless.
51.6% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Gender Non-Conforming.
Therefore, majorities of Gendervoid respondents identified as Nonbinary, Queer, Agender, Genderless, and Gender Non-Conforming.
Gendervoid respondents were significantly more likely to identify as Agender and Genderless, than Gender Census respondents as a whole.
48.1% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Enbies.
47.64% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Genderqueer.
47.61% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Trans.
47.61% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Trans.
43.8% of Gendervoid respondents identified as Transgender.
Therefore, large minorities of Gendervoid respondents identified as Enbies, Genderqueer, Trans, and Transgender.
This article is part of Season 3 of LGBT by the Numbers, which explores the results of the Gender Census, an annual global online survey of people with a gender that isn’t exclusively male or female.
My most recent article examined Genderfluid, Genderflux, and Bigender, and explored the relationships between the these terms, which are part of the Genderfluid Family Tree.
So join me next time, as we continue to explore LGBT identity, by the numbers.
Therefore, large minorities of Gendervoid respondents identified as Enbies, Genderqueer, Trans, and Transgender.
This article is part of Season 3 of LGBT by the Numbers, which explores the results of the Gender Census, an annual global online survey of people with a gender that isn’t exclusively male or female.
My most recent article examined Genderfluid, Genderflux, and Bigender, and explored the relationships between the these terms, which are part of the Genderfluid Family Tree.
So join me next time, as we continue to explore LGBT identity, by the numbers.
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