Sexual orientation and neighborhood quality: Do same-sex couples make better communities?

Type Working Paper
Title Sexual orientation and neighborhood quality: Do same-sex couples make better communities?
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2007
URL http://162.105.169.200/cn/userfiles/Other/2010-05/2010050802525510375766.pdf
Abstract
This study is the Örst to identify the general relationship between housing
values and the spatial distribution of same-sex couples across the U.S. The
paper uses the 1990 and 2000 census 5% Public Use Microdata Samples and
introduces the gay index into the social-amenity-based hedonic housing models.
The results show strong correlation between the spatial concentration of samesex
couples and housing values; furthermore, housing values are higher in a city
where the proportion of same-sex couples was higher a decade ago, suggesting
that same-sex couples make better communities. However, more rigorous study
requires the restricted version of the U.S. census data.

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