Using a subsample ( N = 1,365,145) of the 2000 Census 5% Public Use Microdata Sample, the authors investigate explanations for differing poverty chances of cohabiting gay and lesbian, and married and cohabiting heterosexual families. Gay and lesbian couples fare worse than married couples, but better economically than cohabiting heterosexuals. Lesbian and gay families are older and more educated than cohabiting heterosexual families, and these differences explain the largest portion of differences in poverty rates. Greater educational attainment and labor force participation are better explanations than age for differences between married families and their gay and lesbian counterparts. These results add to recent research pointing to varia...
We use data from the 2000 decennial Census to compare differences in earnings, hours worked, and lab...
Since Badgett\u27s (1995a) landmark study on the wage effects of sexual orientation, interest in and...
Is there a link between sexuality and poverty in the UK? If so, has this relationship changed over t...
Using a subsample ( N = 1,365,145) of the 2000 Census 5% Public Use Microdata Sample, the authors in...
In 2007, 12.5% of Americans were officially counted as poor by the United States Census Bureau. Peop...
Poverty is a widely researched topic in economics. However, despite growing research on the economic...
This report undertakes the first analysis of the poor and low-income lesbian, gay, and bisexual popu...
This report undertakes the first analysis of the poor and low-income lesbian, gay, and bisexual popu...
We analyze how sexual orientation is related to household financial decisions using 2000 US Census d...
Using the American Community Survey data 2012-2013, I study married and cohabiting same-sex couples....
As poverty rates for nearly all populations increased during the recession, lesbian, gay, and bisexu...
This study estimates the effect of intra-household-bargaining on gay and lesbian couples' labor supp...
In this study we examined the division of finances, the division of household tasks, relation-ship m...
Proportionally fewer same-sex couples are raising children today than in 2006, and their families re...
In this essay, we provide some statistics about the gay and lesbian population in the United States,...
We use data from the 2000 decennial Census to compare differences in earnings, hours worked, and lab...
Since Badgett\u27s (1995a) landmark study on the wage effects of sexual orientation, interest in and...
Is there a link between sexuality and poverty in the UK? If so, has this relationship changed over t...
Using a subsample ( N = 1,365,145) of the 2000 Census 5% Public Use Microdata Sample, the authors in...
In 2007, 12.5% of Americans were officially counted as poor by the United States Census Bureau. Peop...
Poverty is a widely researched topic in economics. However, despite growing research on the economic...
This report undertakes the first analysis of the poor and low-income lesbian, gay, and bisexual popu...
This report undertakes the first analysis of the poor and low-income lesbian, gay, and bisexual popu...
We analyze how sexual orientation is related to household financial decisions using 2000 US Census d...
Using the American Community Survey data 2012-2013, I study married and cohabiting same-sex couples....
As poverty rates for nearly all populations increased during the recession, lesbian, gay, and bisexu...
This study estimates the effect of intra-household-bargaining on gay and lesbian couples' labor supp...
In this study we examined the division of finances, the division of household tasks, relation-ship m...
Proportionally fewer same-sex couples are raising children today than in 2006, and their families re...
In this essay, we provide some statistics about the gay and lesbian population in the United States,...
We use data from the 2000 decennial Census to compare differences in earnings, hours worked, and lab...
Since Badgett\u27s (1995a) landmark study on the wage effects of sexual orientation, interest in and...
Is there a link between sexuality and poverty in the UK? If so, has this relationship changed over t...