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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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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?