concept   gender identity

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