Gender and Sex Data Standard

Last updated on June 24, 2024

The Gender and Sex Data Standard improves how government collects and uses data to serve B.C.'s diverse population.

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About the Gender and Sex Data Standard

The Gender and Sex Data Standard (PDF,160KB) improves how government collects and uses data to serve B.C.'s diverse population. It clarifies the difference between gender and sex and provides definitions that recognize many genders.

The difference between sex and gender is:

  • Sex is assigned at birth and most often based on physical attributes
  • Gender is how a person identifies as being a boy/man, girl/woman, a blend of both or neither. Gender involves a personal, internal sense of self

Why this standard is important?

Gender and sex are sometimes confused when government collects data. This can lead to errors and in some cases, harmful interactions. Collecting gender information correctly reduces possible harms of misgendering and recognizes the population's gender diversity.

When people self-identify their gender, government can engage in an inclusive, safe and respectful way. As well, the information gathered will be more accurate related to gender information and government can deliver more equitable programing as a result.

Guidelines for applying the standard

The Guidelines to the Gender and Sex Data Standard (PDF, 280KB) provides more about the collection of gender and sex data including details about how it was developed and how it is used.

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