1
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gender identity
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Iran
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Iran rigidly associates gender identity with biological sex and imposes limitations on the expression of diverse gender identities.
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5
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2
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gender identity
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LGBTQ+ community
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The LGBTQ+ community values recognition and acceptance of diverse gender identities beyond the binary.
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5
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3
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gender identity
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Russia
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Traditional gender norms heavily influence gender identity, expression, and legal protection in Russia.
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5
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4
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gender identity
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Argentina
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In Argentina, recognition and protection of gender identity allows for greater freedom in self-identification and is supported by visible efforts for LGBTQ+ inclusion.
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4
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5
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gender identity
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Mexico
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Mexico recognizes and protects gender identity and expression under the law.
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3
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6
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gender identity
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Pakistan
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Gender identity in Pakistan is strongly influenced by traditional roles and binary system expectations.
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3
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7
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gender identity
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South Africa
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South Africa promotes open discussion and education on gender identity, recognizing diverse expressions and advocating for LGBTQ+ rights.
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3
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8
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gender identity
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Ukraine
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In Ukraine, non-conforming gender identities encounter social challenges and have less legal protection as a result of traditional gender norms.
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3
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9
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gender identity
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biology education
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Gender identity is taught as a spectrum in biology education, acknowledging beyond binary male/female.
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3
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10
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gender identity
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traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, strict binary gender norms are enforced and gender fluidity is resisted.
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3
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11
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gender identity
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Afghanistan
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Traditional gender norms in Afghanistan limit women's ability to express their gender identity and attain political leadership.
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2
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12
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gender identity
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Bangladesh
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In Bangladesh, gender identity is influenced by traditional gender roles and family expectations within a binary system.
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2
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13
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gender identity
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Conservative societies
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In conservative societies, there is a tendency to adhere to a strict binary understanding of gender and limited acceptance of diverse identities.
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2
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14
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gender identity
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Egypt
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In Egypt, societal and legal views restrict gender identity and non-conformity.
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2
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15
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gender identity
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Germany
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Germany prioritizes legal recognition and anti-discrimination laws for gender identity.
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2
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16
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gender identity
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modern biology
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Gender identity is influenced by both biological and social factors in modern biological culture.
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2
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17
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gender identity
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progressive communities
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Progressive communities value respecting self-identified gender as a key value in gender identity.
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2
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18
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gender identity
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Belarus
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In Belarus, gender identity is a sensitive and controversial topic with less legal protection for those who do not conform to traditional gender norms.
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1
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19
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gender identity
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China
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In China, gender identity is discussed less openly and influenced by cultural expectations around gender roles.
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1
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20
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gender identity
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New Zealand
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Gender identity in New Zealand may impact legal recognition, healthcare access, and anti-discrimination laws.
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1
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21
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gender identity
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Spain
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In Spain, gender identity and expression are increasingly recognized and protected by law, allowing for greater freedom in self-identification.
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1
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22
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gender identity
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biology academia in the West
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In Western biological academia, gender identity is viewed as a binary concept based on biological sex.
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1
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