The Council and democracy Census 2021 - Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Summary

Gender Identity

Gender identity refers to a person's sense of their own gender and may differ from the sex registered at their birth. 

Across England and Wales, the gender identity of 93.5% of those aged 16 and over is the same as registered at their birth (45.5 million people), and the gender identity of 0.5% differs (262,000 people). The remaining 6% did not answer (2.9 million people). 
 

Age - Females     Gender identity different from sex registered at birth  Gender identity same as sex registered at birth Not answered   Total
Aged 16 to 24 years     610      45,520        3,965         50,095
Aged 25 to 34 years     610  46,885       3,140     50,635
Aged 35 to 44 years     465 36,140  2,615      39,220 
Aged 45 to 54 years   255      27,830     1,870          29,955
Aged 55 to 64 years     115         22,410      1,495       24,020
Aged 65 to 74 years     65  14,000        1,055     15,120
Aged 75 years and over 40   11,550     1,185      12,775
Manchester total 2,160     204,335      15,325        221,820
Age - Males     Gender identity different from sex registered at birth      Gender identity same as sex registered at birth         Not answered   Total
Aged 16 to 24 years     515   42,545      4,450          47,510
Aged 25 to 34 years     640   45,770            3,540         49,945
Aged 35 to 44 years     515        35,280          2,810       38,605
Aged 45 to 54 years   355     28,895    2,240          31,490
Aged 55 to 64 years     190     22,435    1,695          24,320
Aged 65 to 74 years     75  14,005          1,100          15,180
Aged 75 years and over 30        8,180        880     9,090 
Manchester total 2320   197,110      16,715   216,145

Sexual orientation and Gender identity data were not collected in the 2011 census. 

By Age and Sex

Sexual orientation is an umbrella term covering sexual identity, attraction, and behaviour. 

Those aged 16+ identified as either straight/heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual or other sexual orientation (LGB+), or did not answer.  

Gender identity refers to a person's sense of their own gender and may differ from the sex registered at their birth. Those aged 16+ identified as either the same as registered at their birth, different as registered at birth, or did not answer. 

For further information and a glossary of terms please visit the Sexual orientation, or the Gender identity ONS page. 

Get more information on Sexual orientation and Gender identity and other key census topics for Manchester

 

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