2013
DOI: 10.18060/8805
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Same-Gender Marriage: Implications for Social Work Practitioners

Abstract: Notably, in 2013, Maryland, Rhode Island, Delaware, and Minnesota became the 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th states, respectively, to legalize same-gender marriage. Without legal recognition or social support from the larger society, the majority of same-gender partnerships in the U.S. are denied privileges and rights that are considered basic for heterosexual marriages. This manuscript draws from a national cross section of published survey data from 1996 to 2013 reporting Americans’ attitudes regarding same-gende… Show more

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“…This position can be found in academic literature (Harding, 2007) and in professional, nonacademic literature (Ms. Foundation for Women, 2013), and in popular media (Davies, 2014). It has also been framed as an issue that social workers must support (Fasbinder, Monson, Montero, Sanders, & Williams, 2013;Woodford, Luke, Grogan-Kaylor, Fredriksen-Goldsen, & Gutierrez, 2012). Recently, Affilia published an article making the case for why feminist social workers must fight for the rights of same-sex couples to marry (Pelts, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This position can be found in academic literature (Harding, 2007) and in professional, nonacademic literature (Ms. Foundation for Women, 2013), and in popular media (Davies, 2014). It has also been framed as an issue that social workers must support (Fasbinder, Monson, Montero, Sanders, & Williams, 2013;Woodford, Luke, Grogan-Kaylor, Fredriksen-Goldsen, & Gutierrez, 2012). Recently, Affilia published an article making the case for why feminist social workers must fight for the rights of same-sex couples to marry (Pelts, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%