I have huge issues with using wikidata in this fashion. The blp and gender guidelines on wiki.en have evolved over a very long time for some very good rreasons.

I invite you to explain for example how culturally appropriate your approach is for non western cultures with more than two genders.

Or the usefulness of describing the gender of prominent transgendered people using a website with no policy against attack pages.

cheers
stuart

On 19/04/2014 11:32 PM, "Gerard Meijssen" <gerard.meijssen@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hoi,
> Many of you have done research on the gender gap in Wikipedia articles. As a result you must have associated articles with people and those people with their gender.
>
> It would be awesome if you would do the following:
> provide us with files that include at least that information.
> better, add pertinent information to Wikidata ... at least the fact that they are human and, their sex
> It would be stellar when you can identify differences between what you know and what is known in WIkidata
> The point is very much that a lot of information is added to Wikidata all the time and when your base line information is known to Wikidata, It will cover Wikipedia that much better.
>
> In your research you may want to look into the current difference in sex between men and women... You can find it all the time, near real time.. Currently there are 150.801 females for 755.747 males known to Wikidata. Yes, you can change the queries to find only female painters or females with India as their nationality.. or males obviously
>
> * male http://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/autolist.html?q=CLAIM[31%3A5]%20AND%20CLAIM[21%3A6581097]
>
> *female http://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/autolist.html?q=CLAIM[31%3A5]%20AND%20CLAIM[21%3A6581072]
>
> When you would like your own database, you can.
> Thanks,
>      GerardM
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