sukupuoliryhmittäin
Sukupuoliryhmittäin is a Finnish term that translates to "by sex" or "by gender group." It is used in statistical contexts to categorize data based on sex or gender. This practice allows for the analysis of differences and similarities between various gender groups within a population. When data is presented "sukupuoliryhmittäin," it means that the figures are broken down to show the number or proportion of individuals belonging to different sex or gender categories, such as male, female, or other specified groups. This method is crucial for understanding societal trends, disparities in areas like employment, education, health, and participation in various activities. For example, statistics on income, crime rates, or health outcomes are often reported "sukupuoliryhmittäin" to highlight any gender-specific patterns. The specific categories used under the "sukupuoliryhmittäin" classification can vary depending on the survey or data collection methodology, but commonly include the binary categories of male and female. In more recent statistical practices, there is a growing recognition and inclusion of non-binary or other gender identities where data collection allows. The purpose of this breakdown is to provide a more nuanced and accurate representation of the population and to inform policy-making and social research by revealing how different gender groups are affected by various factors.