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gender

main@729137b

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v29.3

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Gender of something, typically a [[Person]], but possibly also fictional characters, animals, etc. While https://schema.org/Male and https://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who do not identify as a binary gender. The [[gender]] property can also be used in an extended sense to cover e.g. the gender of sports teams. As with the gender of individuals, we do not try to enumerate all possibilities. A mixed-gender [[SportsTeam]] can be indicated with a text value of "Mixed".
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Gender of something, typically a [[Person]], but possibly also fictional characters, animals, etc. While https://schema.org/Male and https://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who are not a binary gender. The [[gender]] property can also be used in an extended sense to cover e.g. the gender of sports teams. As with the gender of individuals, we do not try to enumerate all possibilities. A mixed-gender [[SportsTeam]] can be indicated with a text value of "Mixed".
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v11.0

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Gender of something, typically a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/Person">Person</a>, but possibly also fictional characters, animals, etc. While https://schema.org/Male and https://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who do not identify as a binary gender. The <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/gender">gender</a> property can also be used in an extended sense to cover e.g. the gender of sports teams. As with the gender of individuals, we do not try to enumerate all possibilities. A mixed-gender <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/SportsTeam">SportsTeam</a> can be indicated with a text value of "Mixed".
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Gender of something, typically a [[Person]], but possibly also fictional characters, animals, etc. While https://schema.org/Male and https://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who do not identify as a binary gender. The [[gender]] property can also be used in an extended sense to cover e.g. the gender of sports teams. As with the gender of individuals, we do not try to enumerate all possibilities. A mixed-gender [[SportsTeam]] can be indicated with a text value of "Mixed".
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v10.0

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v9.0

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Note: This release changed to HTTPS IRIs. Those changes are suppressed since schemaorg-coda normalizes to HTTPS.
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Gender of something, typically a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a>, but possibly also fictional characters, animals, etc. While http://schema.org/Male and http://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who do not identify as a binary gender. The <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/gender">gender</a> property can also be used in an extended sense to cover e.g. the gender of sports teams. As with the gender of individuals, we do not try to enumerate all possibilities. A mixed-gender <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/SportsTeam">SportsTeam</a> can be indicated with a text value of "Mixed".
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"""
Gender of something, typically a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/Person">Person</a>, but possibly also fictional characters, animals, etc. While https://schema.org/Male and https://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who do not identify as a binary gender. The <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/gender">gender</a> property can also be used in an extended sense to cover e.g. the gender of sports teams. As with the gender of individuals, we do not try to enumerate all possibilities. A mixed-gender <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/SportsTeam">SportsTeam</a> can be indicated with a text value of "Mixed".
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v4.0

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Gender of the person. While http://schema.org/Male and http://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who do not identify as a binary gender.
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"""
Gender of something, typically a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a>, but possibly also fictional characters, animals, etc. While http://schema.org/Male and http://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who do not identify as a binary gender. The <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/gender">gender</a> property can also be used in an extended sense to cover e.g. the gender of sports teams. As with the gender of individuals, we do not try to enumerate all possibilities. A mixed-gender <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/SportsTeam">SportsTeam</a> can be indicated with a text value of "Mixed".
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issue-2341
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v3.0

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Gender of the person.
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Gender of the person. While http://schema.org/Male and http://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who do not identify as a binary gender.
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v2.0

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Note: This is the earliest release supported by schemaorg-coda. These definitions may have been added earlier.