Including Non-binary Gender in the Calibration Strategy for the Canadian Long-Form Sample Survey Weights

Articles and reports: 11-522-X202500100033
Description: Aligning with recent needs for increased disaggregated data, in 2021 Canada became the first country to collect and disseminate data on gender diversity in a national census giving Canadians the option to select male, female, or non-binary. Due to their small size, non-binary population counts were not used in the 2021 Census long-form sample calibration procedure due to the risk of increasing the variance of estimates. This paper presents an alternative long-form calibration strategy which allows for small populations, such as the non-binary group, to be incorporated while mitigating methodological concerns. The strategy put forward can incorporate multiple small populations simultaneously while also being flexible enough to fit the calibration systems of other National Statistical Offices (NSOs). The results of a Monte Carlo (MC) simulation are presented showing improved data quality for the non-binary population under the alternative calibration strategy.
Issue Number: 2025001
Author(s): Imbrogno, Alexander
Main Product: Statistics Canada International Symposium Series: Proceedings
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PDF September 8, 2025