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The Demography of Sweden’s Transgender Population – Patterns, Changes, and Sociodemographics

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posted on 2023-08-23, 08:48 authored by Martin KolkMartin Kolk, Lucas Tilley, Emma von Essen, Ylva Moberg, Ian Burn

Our study examines the prevalence of gender transitions in Sweden over time and documents the sociodemographic characteristics of people transitioning in different periods. We use national administrative data covering the transgender population from 1973 to 2020 and analyze two common events in a gender transition: the earliest diagnosis of gender incongruence and the change of legal gender. We have three main findings. First, the measured prevalence of both types of events is relatively low in all periods, although it has increased substantially since the early 2010s. Second, the recent increase in transition prevalence is most pronounced among people in early adulthood; in particular, young transgender men drive an increase in overall transition rates through 2018, followed by moderate declines in 2019 and 2020. Third, transgender men and women have substantially lower socioeconomic outcomes than cisgender men and women, regardless of the age at which they transition or the historical period.

Funding

the Swedish Research Council (grant 2022-01863 & 2022-02361)

the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (grant SO2018-0015)

History

ISSN

2002-617X

Original title

The Demography of Sweden’s Transgender Population – Patterns, Changes, and Sociodemographics

Original language

  • English

Publication date

2023-08-23

Affiliation (institution of first SU-affiliated author)

  • 310 Sociologiska institutionen | Department of Sociology

access_level

  • public

access_condition

  • PUBLIC