Gender-affirming care
What you should know about this indicator
- This data comes from the LGBTI National Policy Dataset, compiled by Kristopher Velasco at Princeton University. It tracks the adoption, scope, and enforcement of 27 LGBTI-related policies across 197 countries, with annual data starting in 1991.
- The indicator is coded as follows: Covered for adults and minors (gender-affirming healthcare is publicly funded for both adults and minors), Covered for adults only (gender-affirming healthcare is publicly funded for adults but not for minors), Adults covered, minors restricted (gender-affirming healthcare is publicly funded for adults but explicitly restricted or banned for minors), Neither covered nor restricted (no national policy explicitly funds or restricts gender-affirming healthcare for either group), Varies by region or other (rules differ between subnational jurisdictions, or both coverage and restriction are recorded in the same year because of a mid-year policy change) and Restricted for both (gender-affirming healthcare is explicitly restricted or banned for both adults and minors).
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Notes on our processing step for this indicator
From the original dataset's four indicators for gender-affirming care (adults covered, adults restricted, minors covered, minors restricted), we combined them into a single categorical indicator capturing whether care is publicly funded or legally restricted for adults and for minors. The most common patterns get a dedicated category (e.g. covered for both, adults covered with minors restricted); rarer combinations are grouped as "Varies by region or other".
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“Data Page: Gender-affirming care”, part of the following publication: Bastian Herre and Pablo Arriagada (2023) - “LGBT+ Rights”. Data adapted from Velasco. Retrieved from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260520-161739/grapher/gender-affirming-care-velasco.html [online resource] (archived on May 20, 2026).How to cite this data
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