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  • Same-sex marriage (also called gay marriage) is a legally or socially recognized marriage between two persons of the same biological sex or social gender. Same-sex marriage is a civil rights, political, social, moral, and religious issue in many nations.
  • The legal marriage between homosexual couples
  • The ruling overturning California’s “Prop 8” gay marriage ban has created a “new campaign issue for the fall with no easy fallback for President Obama,” says Julie Mason at the San Francisco Examiner.

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Marriages in Russia: Couples During the Economic Transition
Marriages in Russia: Couples During the Economic Transition
Researched and written by a collaborative team of Americans and Russians, Marriages in Russia explores the myths and realities of how the first years of market transformation have affected Russian family life. The research project, in which 2418 individual interviews of randomly sampled heterosexual couples are used, was initiated to determine if the relationships between gender attitudes and the relative social statuses of spouses—based on such factors as education, occupational prestige, and income—influence the marital quality spouses experience. Whether these variables are linked to domestic violence, as data show they are in the United States, is also examined. The results are surprising in that they often contradict general beliefs about Russian gender attitudes and gender attributes, and the analysis of these findings is ultimately a fascinating look at the post-Cold War realities of family life in Russia.

Anti-gay marriage activists at State House

Anti-gay marriage activists at State House
An anti-gay marriage activist wears a T-shirt with a "One Way" sign depicting a male and a female figure outside the Massachusetts State House on July 12. Many supporters of a constitutional amendment that would reverse same-sex marriage rights in Massachusetts wore green and carried signs saying "Let the People Vote."

Gay marriage rally

Gay marriage rally
Opponents and proponents of gay marriage at a rally in the state capitol, March 2004.

statistics of gay marriage

Children for Families or Families for Children: The Demography of Adoption Behavior in the U.S. (The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis)
Do adoptions provide children for families or families for children? This book analyzes the complex interactions between adopters and adoptees using historical and current data. Who are the preferred parents and children, both domestically and internationally? How do the types of adoptions-domestic adoptions, private and public through the foster care system, and intercountry adoptions-differ? Domestic trends include a shift to open adoptions and a notable increase in “hard to place”, foster care adoptions-typically older, siblings, minorities, with physical, educational, or emotional challenges. Adoptive parents are increasingly all ages (including grandparents); all types of marriages (single, married and same-sex couples); all income levels, with subsidized adoptions for children who would otherwise remain in foster or institutional care. Intercountry adoptions have followed waves, pushed by wars and political or economic crises in the sending country, and pulled by the increasing demand from the U. S. Currently there is a decrease in intercountry adoptions from Asia and Eastern Europe with a possible fifth wave from Africa with the greatest number from Ethiopia. This is a resource for family sociologists, demographers, social workers, advocates for children and adoptive parents, as well as those who are interested in the continuing research in adoptions.