Panel: New Research on LGBT Populations and Policies
(Social Equity)

Friday, November 4, 2016: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
Piscataway (Washington Hilton)

*Names in bold indicate Presenter

Panel Organizers:  Christopher Carpenter, Vanderbilt University
Panel Chairs:  Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Discussants:  Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

LGBT rights are some of the most high profile public policy issues facing policymakers today. From same-sex marriage to antidiscrimination policies to so-called 'religious freedom' bills, these issues are at the forefront of local, state, and national debates about the appropriate role for public policy in shaping economic and social outcomes for sexual minorities. These issues can also generate strong emotions on both sides, and too often social scientific research is ignored or underutilized for informing these debates. The theme and purpose of this panel is to provide new evidence on the extent and effects of LGBT public policies on socioeconomic, family, and health outcomes.

Transgender Status and Economic Outcomes
Christopher Carpenter, Vanderbilt University



Same-Sex Marriage Laws and Demand for Mortgage Credit
Kevin Park, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development



Tipping in Social Norms: Evidence from the LGBT Movement
Nils Wernerfelt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology




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