Irene Göttgens

Chapter 3 52 Table 1. Characteristics related to gender dimensions of the study population. Overall (n= 307) N (%) Women (n= 127) N (%) Men (n= 180) N (%) Gender Identity Sex assigned at birth Female 127 (41) 127 (100) 0 (0) Intersex 1 (0.3) 0 (0) 1 (0.6) Male 179 (58) 0 (0) 179 (99) Self-reported gender identity Woman 127 (41) 127 (100) 0 (0) Man 180 (59) 0 (0) 180 (100) Non-binary 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) None of the above 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Sexual orientation Heterosexual 291 (96) 119 (95) 172 (96) Bisexual 7 (2.3) 2 (1.6) 5 (2.8) Homosexual 6 (2.0) 4 (3.2) 2 (1.1) Unknown 3 2 1 Gender Roles Gender expression Feminine 112 (36) 112 (88) 0 (0) Both masculine and feminine 31 (10) 15 (12) 16 (8.9) Masculine 164 (53) 0 (0) 164 (91) Gender role orientation Feminine 97 (32) 64 (51) 33 (18) Androgynous 46 (15) 14 (11) 32 (18) Masculine 58 (19) 9 (7.1) 49 (27) Undifferentiated 106 (34) 40 (31) 66 (37) Gender Relations Living situation Married/With partner 241 (81) 87 (72) 154 (88) Not married/Without partner 55 (19) 34 (28) 21 (12) Unknown 11 6 5 Childcare With children living at home 33 (11) 16 (13) 17 (9.8) Without children living at home 263 (89) 105 (87) 158 (90) Unknown 11 6 5

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