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  1. The divorce rate for same-sex couples increased in 2016 and 2017, [21] [22] which the Office for National Statistics explained as a likely result of the fact that same-sex marriages have only been legal since 2014.

  2. 25 kwi 2024 · Nationally, 53.4% of people in same-sex married couples were female and 46.6% were male. Now, a new data visualization allows users to explore characteristics of same-sex and opposite-sex married and unmarried couple households at the state level in 2019.

  3. In this report, the researchers summarize almost 100 scientific studies about the effects of legal recognition for same-sex couples and analyze national data about whether rates of marriage, divorce, and attitudes about marriage shifted in response to same-sex marriage policies. Improved Mental and Physical Health for LGBTQ+ People

  4. 7 lis 2020 · We use currently available public data from the U.S. Census and CDC to analyze changes in state-level legalization of same-sex marriage on rates of child poverty, divorce, marriage, and children living in single-parent households within each state from 2011 to 2016.

  5. 22 sie 2019 · We examine this association using data from the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey and the 2011–2013 National Survey of Family Growth. In both sub-studies, multivariate logistic regression analyses indicate that same-sex sexuality reduces the odds of ever marrying.

  6. 13 maj 2024 · Over the 20 years that same-sex couples have been able to marry in the United States, there have been no negative effects on marriage, divorce, or cohabitation among different-sex couples, according to new report from RAND and UCLA.

  7. 30 maj 2024 · When same-sex marriage was legalized in the U.S., opponents said it would undermine traditional marriage and destabilize families. So what actually happened?

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