Review of statistics on gender identity based on data collected as part of the 2021 England and Wales Census: Final report

Published:
12 September 2024
Last updated:
30 June 2025

Correction to this report

Readers should note that we have made the following edits to one paragraph of this report to correct an error. The edits are in the section English language and “none specified” gender responses.  

 Original text – 12 September 2024 

The NRS Scotland Census data show that of the 19,987 people who answered “Yes” to whether they consider themselves to be trans or have a trans history, 0.07% did not provide a specific gender identity or trans status (Table 2).  

Edited – 24 September 2024

The NRS Scotland Census data show that of the 19,987 people who answered “Yes” to whether they consider themselves to be trans or have a trans history, 0.07% of census respondents aged 16 and over did not provide a specific gender identity or trans status (Table 2). 

 Further edit – 11 June 2025

The NRS Scotland Census data show that 19,987 people answered “Yes” to whether they consider themselves to be trans or have a trans history. 0.07% of census respondents aged 16 and over did not provide a specific gender identity or trans status (Table 2). 

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