The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage set off a tidal wave of social and political reaction and commentary. But much less analysis has been done about who these same-sex couples are — and what economic impact their new right to marry might have on the Commonwealth
This brief draws on two sources of data, a survey and state-collected tax revenue data, and finds th...
This research brief analyzes the impact of the US Supreme Court’s decisions in Windsor v. United Sta...
This research brief analyzes the impact of the US Supreme Court’s decisions in Windsor v. United Sta...
Gay and lesbian couples can now legally marry in Massachusetts. This article examines the demographi...
May 17th, 2009 marks the 5th year of marriage equality in the state of Massachusetts. To mark this a...
Gay and lesbian couples can now legally marry in Massachusetts. This article examines the demographi...
May 17th, 2009 marks the 5th year of marriage equality in the state of Massachusetts. To mark this a...
Using information from Massachusetts as well as data on tourist spending and wedding spending compil...
Data from the American Community Survey suggest that marriage equality has a small but positive impa...
Much of the debate about marriage rights for same-sex couples has focused on material and legal bene...
This article explores a Massachusetts law on marriage which may slow down the movement towards recog...
While same-sex marriage rights have expanded to twelve states, the time-lag in research and publishi...
In terms of social change, the debate concerning same-sex marriage is a relatively new phenomenon. F...
This gives me an informed perspective to make the following not-exactly courageous judgment: we are ...
This study analyzes data from states that have extended legal recognition to same-sex couples. Analy...
This brief draws on two sources of data, a survey and state-collected tax revenue data, and finds th...
This research brief analyzes the impact of the US Supreme Court’s decisions in Windsor v. United Sta...
This research brief analyzes the impact of the US Supreme Court’s decisions in Windsor v. United Sta...
Gay and lesbian couples can now legally marry in Massachusetts. This article examines the demographi...
May 17th, 2009 marks the 5th year of marriage equality in the state of Massachusetts. To mark this a...
Gay and lesbian couples can now legally marry in Massachusetts. This article examines the demographi...
May 17th, 2009 marks the 5th year of marriage equality in the state of Massachusetts. To mark this a...
Using information from Massachusetts as well as data on tourist spending and wedding spending compil...
Data from the American Community Survey suggest that marriage equality has a small but positive impa...
Much of the debate about marriage rights for same-sex couples has focused on material and legal bene...
This article explores a Massachusetts law on marriage which may slow down the movement towards recog...
While same-sex marriage rights have expanded to twelve states, the time-lag in research and publishi...
In terms of social change, the debate concerning same-sex marriage is a relatively new phenomenon. F...
This gives me an informed perspective to make the following not-exactly courageous judgment: we are ...
This study analyzes data from states that have extended legal recognition to same-sex couples. Analy...
This brief draws on two sources of data, a survey and state-collected tax revenue data, and finds th...
This research brief analyzes the impact of the US Supreme Court’s decisions in Windsor v. United Sta...
This research brief analyzes the impact of the US Supreme Court’s decisions in Windsor v. United Sta...