As public discussion of the issue of marriage equality for same-sex couples continues in many parts of the United States, policymakers have asked about the larger economic impact of recognizing same-sex couples. This brief outlines the potential benefits and costs to businesses if states grant marriage rights or domestic partner/civil union status to same-sex couples. We assume that those state policies would require employers to treat same-sex spouses or partners of employees in the same way that different-sex spouses are treated
This study estimates the potential economic impact of samesex weddings on the State of New Jersey an...
Extending marriage rights to same-sex couples in Minnesota would bring an estimated $42 million to t...
This brief draws on two sources of data, a survey and state-collected tax revenue data, and finds th...
As public discussion of the issue of marriage equality for same-sex couples continues in many parts ...
Extending marriage to same-sex couples will boost the District of Columbia‟s economy by over $52.2 m...
A “Model Marriage Code” and a “Model Civil Union Code” will ensure greater consistency, predictabili...
In this paper, we predict the demand for a marriage-like status—registered domestic partnership–amon...
In the five states and the District of Columbia that allow same-sex couples to marry, tens of thousa...
An estimated 96,000 same-sex couples in the U.S. married in the four months following the U.S. Supre...
The extension of marriage rights to same-sex couples in various jurisdictions will generate economic...
This article deals with the aftermath of the Goodridge decision in terms of employment benefits for ...
This research study estimates that same-sex marriage in Maine, if permitted, would have a positive i...
This report estimates that approximately 9,500 in-state same-sex couples will choose to marry in the...
The article focuses on an issue that is shaping up to be the new front in the same-sex marriage wars...
Extending marriage rights to same-sex couples in Delaware would bring an estimated $7 million to the...
This study estimates the potential economic impact of samesex weddings on the State of New Jersey an...
Extending marriage rights to same-sex couples in Minnesota would bring an estimated $42 million to t...
This brief draws on two sources of data, a survey and state-collected tax revenue data, and finds th...
As public discussion of the issue of marriage equality for same-sex couples continues in many parts ...
Extending marriage to same-sex couples will boost the District of Columbia‟s economy by over $52.2 m...
A “Model Marriage Code” and a “Model Civil Union Code” will ensure greater consistency, predictabili...
In this paper, we predict the demand for a marriage-like status—registered domestic partnership–amon...
In the five states and the District of Columbia that allow same-sex couples to marry, tens of thousa...
An estimated 96,000 same-sex couples in the U.S. married in the four months following the U.S. Supre...
The extension of marriage rights to same-sex couples in various jurisdictions will generate economic...
This article deals with the aftermath of the Goodridge decision in terms of employment benefits for ...
This research study estimates that same-sex marriage in Maine, if permitted, would have a positive i...
This report estimates that approximately 9,500 in-state same-sex couples will choose to marry in the...
The article focuses on an issue that is shaping up to be the new front in the same-sex marriage wars...
Extending marriage rights to same-sex couples in Delaware would bring an estimated $7 million to the...
This study estimates the potential economic impact of samesex weddings on the State of New Jersey an...
Extending marriage rights to same-sex couples in Minnesota would bring an estimated $42 million to t...
This brief draws on two sources of data, a survey and state-collected tax revenue data, and finds th...