There are many challenges associated with studying same-sex couples in survey data, which were not explicitly designed for this purpose. In this chapter, I systematically review demographic and socio-economic characteristics of same-sex couples in two data sources: the European Social Survey (2002-2012) and the Generations and Gender Programme (2002-2010). This comparison is aimed at providing a first check on the quality of these data. While there is much encouraging evidence, a number of country-specific inconsistencies emerge. The chapter concludes by giving relevant recommendations to survey providers
This case is a detailed account of the planning and execution of the data collection for the Unions ...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
There are nearly 650,000 same-sex couples in the United States, of which approximately 114,100 are l...
Different studies of same-sex couples based on the Generations and Gender Survey (GSS) have been pub...
This report offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concerning same-sex (and differen...
In the last decade, the call for improved estimates of lesbians, gay men and bisexual (LGB) populati...
This report offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concerning same-sex (and differe...
The US Census Bureau’s 2013 American Community Survey marked the first time that a large national de...
This is chapter 2 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
The UNICON study is a web-based probability survey among same-sex and mixed-sex couples conducted in...
Same-sex couples are one component of the growing diversity of family and partnership situations in ...
Same-sex marriage and partnership in Europe. Twenty years of experience. This article offers a compa...
This report uses two administrative data sets provided by the German Federal Statistics Office to an...
We analyse same-sex partnership and family formation in Europe. We explore how the frequency of same...
In 2013, France followed in the footsteps of several other European countries by legalizing same-sex...
This case is a detailed account of the planning and execution of the data collection for the Unions ...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
There are nearly 650,000 same-sex couples in the United States, of which approximately 114,100 are l...
Different studies of same-sex couples based on the Generations and Gender Survey (GSS) have been pub...
This report offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concerning same-sex (and differen...
In the last decade, the call for improved estimates of lesbians, gay men and bisexual (LGB) populati...
This report offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concerning same-sex (and differe...
The US Census Bureau’s 2013 American Community Survey marked the first time that a large national de...
This is chapter 2 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
The UNICON study is a web-based probability survey among same-sex and mixed-sex couples conducted in...
Same-sex couples are one component of the growing diversity of family and partnership situations in ...
Same-sex marriage and partnership in Europe. Twenty years of experience. This article offers a compa...
This report uses two administrative data sets provided by the German Federal Statistics Office to an...
We analyse same-sex partnership and family formation in Europe. We explore how the frequency of same...
In 2013, France followed in the footsteps of several other European countries by legalizing same-sex...
This case is a detailed account of the planning and execution of the data collection for the Unions ...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
There are nearly 650,000 same-sex couples in the United States, of which approximately 114,100 are l...