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The objective of this article is to compare the causal factors in the loss of housing between the LGBTQ and non‐LGBTQ populations. One hundred and twelve questionnaires were collected from LGBTQ people and 93 cases from the non‐LGBTQ population in the ...
Silvia Giménez-Rodríguez +3 more
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National Policy Coherence Counts for Reducing Inequality in Global Climate and Development Agendas
ABSTRACT International institutions promote policy coherence as crucial to the effective and fair implementation of global sustainability agendas, though the evidence for its benefits is slim. We present here the first systematic cross‐country dataset on the consequences of national government efforts to promote policy coherence for vulnerable groups ...
Katherine Browne +10 more
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PREVENTION AND RELEVANCE OF CRIME AGAINST LGBTQ+ IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA
The acronym LGBTQ+ originated in the mid-20th century, evolving from the term "homosexual," which was commonly used to describe same-sex attraction but often carried derogatory connotations. As the gay rights movement gained momentum during the 1960s and
Sharan Kumar
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LGBTQ Grantmaking By U.S. Foundations (2011) [PDF]
U.S. foundation giving to LGBTQ communities and issues grew significantly in 2011, from $97.2 million to $123 million, an increase of 27%. Particularly high levels of growth were found for international organizations and for transgender communities.
Bryan Glover
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the causal impact of federal homeless‐assistance grants on reported homelessness and shelter capacity across 370 Continuums of Care in 2019. We exploit cross‐sectional variation in pre‐1940 housing shares, used in Community Development Block Grant formula allocations, as an instrument for combined CoC and Emergency ...
Luke Maddock, Anita Alves Pena
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Formation of Distance‐Based Orientation: Political Identity through Relational Positioning in Israel
Distance‐based orientation describes how pejorative labels may serve as anchor points for political identity. Existing research on political labeling has largely emphasized stigmatization, overlooking how labels may acquire durability and orienting capacity without losing pejorative force. Drawing on publicly circulating discourse, we trace positioning
Tammar Friedman, Asaf Saadon
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Purpose: To compare chronic health and mental health conditions between mid-to-older deaf lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) and mid-to-older non-LGBTQ adults who are 45 years or older.
Poorna Kushalnagar, Cara A. Miller
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Minority stress, resilience and community in LGBTQ+ adults in Trinidad and Tobago: A qualitative study [PDF]
openIndividuals who fall under the LGBTQ+ umbrella still face pervasive systemic prejudice and discrimination worldwide, resulting in a multitude of challenges in various spheres of life and increasing their risk for poor health outcomes, such as mental ...
CLARKE, LEIGHA JESSE ADELLE
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Vital Funding: Investing in LGBTQ Health and Wellbeing [PDF]
This report assesses the scale and character of foundation funding for the health and well-being of LGBTQ communities. Drawing on the data collected for annual tracking reports on LGBTQ funding, we find that domestic foundation funding for LGBTQ health ...
Ben Francisco Maulbeck, Justin Brown
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Drawing on 40 in‐depth interviews with transgender and nonbinary people, we found that respondents' gender identities or displays shifted day‐by‐day and audience‐by‐audience. The first describes respondents shifting their identities and displays based on feeling their way through gender while the latter describes feeling out an audience.
Stef M. Shuster, Andrew Kirks‐Cler
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