Visualizing Concentrations of Couples and Same-Sex Couples across U.S. Counties

Francesca A. Marino, K. Westrick-Payne, Wendy D. Manning, Susan L. Brown
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The 2020 decennial census provides a unique opportunity to directly count same-sex couples using a revised household roster, and its recently released Demographic and Housing Characteristics File offers county-level data on the concentration of same-sex couples. As county-level data can unveil more nuanced geographic patterns than state-level data, the authors examine within-state variation using two maps of county-level quartiles to compare the percentages of individuals in unions among the population and same-sex unions among all unions. The findings reveal that concentrations of same-sex couples are not necessarily driven by the percentages of individuals in unions. These patterns suggest that the social location of same-sex couples is not determined solely by the area’s couple configuration but by other factors. To help illuminate these factors, future research should explore whether the counties with high shares of couples but low shares of same-sex couples are also areas where inclusivity tends to be lagging.
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可视化美国各县夫妻和同性夫妻的集中情况
2020 年十年一次的人口普查提供了一个利用修订后的家庭名册直接统计同性伴侣人数的独特机会,其最近发布的人口和住房特征档案提供了有关同性伴侣集中程度的县级数据。与州一级的数据相比,县一级的数据可以揭示更细微的地理模式,因此作者使用两张县一级四分位数地图来比较人口中结合的个人百分比和所有结合中同性伴侣的百分比,从而研究了州内的差异。研究结果表明,同性伴侣的集中并不一定受个人结合比例的影响。这些模式表明,同性伴侣的社会位置并不完全由该地区的伴侣结构决定,还受到其他因素的影响。为了帮助阐明这些因素,未来的研究应该探索那些夫妻比例高但同性夫妻比例低的县是否也是包容性趋于滞后的地区。
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