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ISO/IEC 5218Information technology — Codes for the representation of human sexes is aninternational standard that defines a representation of human sexes through a language-neutral single-digit code. It can be used in information systems such asdatabase applications.[1]
The four codes specified in ISO/IEC 5218 are:
The standard specifies that its use may be referred to by the designator "SEX".
The standard explicitly states that no significance is to be placed on the encoding ofmale as 1 andfemale as 2; the encoding merely reflects existing practice in the countries that initiated this standard. The standard also explains that it "meets the requirements of most applications that need to code human sexes. It does not provide codes for sexes that may be required in specific medical and scientific applications or in applications that need to code sex information other than for human beings." Since its 2022 revision, the standard also states that its scope does not coverhuman gender identities and therefore does not provide codes for those.
ISO/IEC 5218 was created byISO'sData Management and Interchange Technical Committee, proposed in November 1976, and updated in June 2022. The standard is currently maintained by the ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee (ISO/IEC JTC 1) subcommittee on Data management and interchange (ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 32).[2]
This standard is used in severalnational identification numbers. For example, the first digit of theFrench INSEE number and the first digit of theRepublic of China National Identification Card (Chinese:中華民國國民身分證) are based on ISO/IEC 5218 values.[citation needed]
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