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Transgender Individuals’ Access To College Housing And Bathrooms: Findings From The National Transgender Discrimination Survey, Kristie L. Seelman
Transgender Individuals’ Access To College Housing And Bathrooms: Findings From The National Transgender Discrimination Survey, Kristie L. Seelman
SW Publications
Within higher education settings, transgender people are at risk for discrimination and harassment within housing and bathrooms. Yet, few have examined this topic using quantitative data or compared the experiences of subgroups of transgender individuals to predict denial of access to these spaces. The current study utilizes the National Transgender Discrimination Survey to research this issue. Findings indicate that being transgender and having another marginalized identity matters for students’ access to housing and bathrooms. Trans women are at greater risk than gender-nonconforming people for being denied access to school housing and bathrooms. Implications for practice and research are detailed.
Colonization And Mental Slavery: Global Poverty In Context, Kathleen Coleman
Colonization And Mental Slavery: Global Poverty In Context, Kathleen Coleman
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Popular Depression: How Literature Is Affecting The Female Image, Samantha Bloodworth
Popular Depression: How Literature Is Affecting The Female Image, Samantha Bloodworth
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Game Show Sociolinguistics: A Diachronic Investigation Of Gender And Negotiation In “The Pyramid”, Franklin Bradfield
Game Show Sociolinguistics: A Diachronic Investigation Of Gender And Negotiation In “The Pyramid”, Franklin Bradfield
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Gender Regime: Beyonce And Femininity, Chanel Chauvet
Gender Regime: Beyonce And Femininity, Chanel Chauvet
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Coffeehouse Revisited, Rebecca Mccloud
The Coffeehouse Revisited, Rebecca Mccloud
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
“The Good Wife’S Guide” As A Simulation Of Patriarchy, Mira Shoshana Ledger
“The Good Wife’S Guide” As A Simulation Of Patriarchy, Mira Shoshana Ledger
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Effective After School Programming In Black Communities, Jarae Clark
Effective After School Programming In Black Communities, Jarae Clark
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
“Finding Coping Skills To Empower”: Black Mothers’ Survival Strategies In Environments With High Levels Of Violence, Lakendra Fort
“Finding Coping Skills To Empower”: Black Mothers’ Survival Strategies In Environments With High Levels Of Violence, Lakendra Fort
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
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The Gendered Division Of Housework And Couples’ Sexual Relationships: A Re-Examination, Daniel L. Carlson, Amanda J. Miller, Sharon Sassler, Sarah Hanson
The Gendered Division Of Housework And Couples’ Sexual Relationships: A Re-Examination, Daniel L. Carlson, Amanda J. Miller, Sharon Sassler, Sarah Hanson
Sociology Faculty Publications
Contemporary men and women increasingly express preferences for egalitarian unions. One recent high profile study (Kornrich, Brines, & Leupp, 2013) found that married couples with more equal divisions of labor had sex less frequently than couples with conventional divisions of domestic labor. Others (Gager & Yabiku, 2010) found that performing more domestic labor was associated with greater sexual frequency, regardless of gender. Both studies drew from the same data source, which was over two decades old. We utilize data from the 2006 Marital and Relationship Survey (MARS) to update this work. We find no significant differences in sexual frequency and …