In the last decade, the call for improved estimates of lesbians, gay men and bisexual (LGB) populations has grown steadily. This is related to the increasing visibility of same-sex unions and the rapidly evolving changes in the legal and normative institutional frameworks regarding same-sex relationships in Western countries. The aim of this article is to present the sampling strategy and discuss the quality of a recently conducted probability-based survey in the Netherlands that targeted mixed-sex and same-sex couples with and without children. The core questions addressed are (1) whether the sampling strategy paid off in terms of identifying same-sex households and (2) whether the collected sample is representative of the target populatio...
Being rare and stigmatized, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people are hard-to-survey. Gaining thei...
This report offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concerning same-sex (and differe...
Same-sex couples are one component of the growing diversity of family and partnership situations in ...
The UNICON study is a web-based probability survey among same-sex and mixed-sex couples conducted in...
This case is a detailed account of the planning and execution of the data collection for the Unions ...
There are many challenges associated with studying same-sex couples in survey data, which were not e...
Different studies of same-sex couples based on the Generations and Gender Survey (GSS) have been pub...
Abstract Objectives There is currently no widely accepted estimate of the proportion of people in En...
The research on homopaternality started in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the Anglo-Saxon context...
The University of Kent was commissioned by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (the Commission)...
As part of a large sexual health study, we used two different approaches to target Sexual Minority I...
Research comparing heterosexuals with bisexuals and homosexuals in economics and the social sciences...
Contains fulltext : 135347.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors c...
This article examines the extent to which the reported frequency of being in a same-sex couple and h...
Being rare and stigmatized, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people are hard-to-survey. Gaining thei...
Being rare and stigmatized, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people are hard-to-survey. Gaining thei...
This report offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concerning same-sex (and differe...
Same-sex couples are one component of the growing diversity of family and partnership situations in ...
The UNICON study is a web-based probability survey among same-sex and mixed-sex couples conducted in...
This case is a detailed account of the planning and execution of the data collection for the Unions ...
There are many challenges associated with studying same-sex couples in survey data, which were not e...
Different studies of same-sex couples based on the Generations and Gender Survey (GSS) have been pub...
Abstract Objectives There is currently no widely accepted estimate of the proportion of people in En...
The research on homopaternality started in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the Anglo-Saxon context...
The University of Kent was commissioned by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (the Commission)...
As part of a large sexual health study, we used two different approaches to target Sexual Minority I...
Research comparing heterosexuals with bisexuals and homosexuals in economics and the social sciences...
Contains fulltext : 135347.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors c...
This article examines the extent to which the reported frequency of being in a same-sex couple and h...
Being rare and stigmatized, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people are hard-to-survey. Gaining thei...
Being rare and stigmatized, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people are hard-to-survey. Gaining thei...
This report offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concerning same-sex (and differe...
Same-sex couples are one component of the growing diversity of family and partnership situations in ...