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This article discusses the '''demographics of [[inceldom]]'''. It sheds light on the prevalence and rising trends of [[inceldom]], and more broadly, of sexual frustration, unstable relationships and loneliness for both sexes, which is accompanied by a substantial trend [[Teleiophilic delay|towards later or no marriage]], i.e. a decline in [[marriage]] traditions, as well as declining engagement in risky behavior and declining independence from the parents (see also [[causes of inceldom]]). | This article discusses the '''demographics of [[inceldom]]'''. It sheds light on the prevalence and rising trends of [[inceldom]], and more broadly, of sexual frustration, unstable relationships and loneliness for both sexes, which is accompanied by a substantial trend [[Teleiophilic delay|towards later or no marriage]], i.e. a decline in [[marriage]] traditions, as well as declining engagement in risky behavior and declining independence from the parents (see also [[causes of inceldom]]). | ||
The data presented in this article examines both men who are likely to be incel based on their self-reported relationship status or [[nearcel]], as well as men who are explicitly self-identified as such, and who partake in the various online incel subcultures. | |||
The Demographics of inceldom shouldn't be confused with [[sex ratio]] i.e. the distribution of sexes in different groups of populations, though the latter is likely a contributory factor to inceldom. | |||
==Status== | ==Status== | ||
Incels have diverse backgrounds regarding socioeconomic status and education [[dominance hierarchy|status]].<ref>Haydon, A. A., Cheng, M. M., Herring, A. H., McRee, A.-L., & Halpern, C. T. (2013). Prevalence and Predictors of Sexual Inexperience in Adulthood. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 43(2), 221–230. doi:10.1007/s10508-013-0164-3 </ref> | Incels have diverse backgrounds regarding socioeconomic status and education [[dominance hierarchy|status]].<ref>Haydon, A. A., Cheng, M. M., Herring, A. H., McRee, A.-L., & Halpern, C. T. (2013). Prevalence and Predictors of Sexual Inexperience in Adulthood. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 43(2), 221–230. doi:10.1007/s10508-013-0164-3 </ref> | ||
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Incels can in in principle be found in any country as evidenced by the [[#Other_countries|country statistics]] below. [[#China|China]] and [[#India|India]] may have the largest shares of male incels as both of these countries have a surplus of young males. | Incels can in in principle be found in any country as evidenced by the [[#Other_countries|country statistics]] below. [[#China|China]] and [[#India|India]] may have the largest shares of male incels as both of these countries have a surplus of young males. | ||
In the most popular incel communities such as [[incels.co]], 56.1% of users were White, 8.2% were Black, 8.4 percent were "Latino", 5.4 % East Asian, 5% South Asian/"Indian", 8.2% Middle Eastern, and 8.8% 'other'.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Incel_forums_are_disproportionately_populated_by_suicidal.2C_disabled.2C_autistic.2C_and_ethnic_men</ref> | In the most popular incel communities such as [[incels.co]], 56.1% of users were White, 8.2% were Black, 8.4 percent were "Latino", 5.4 % East Asian, 5% South Asian/"Indian", 8.2% Middle Eastern, and 8.8% 'other'.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Incel_forums_are_disproportionately_populated_by_suicidal.2C_disabled.2C_autistic.2C_and_ethnic_men</ref> | ||
==Self-identified incels== | |||
==Race== | ==Race== |
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