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Same-sex relationships have become increasingly accepted within wider society alongside more traditional forms of partnership. Although there has been a considerable amount of research into understanding domestic arrangements within heterosexual households, this is not the case for same-sex households. In particular, little or no research has been carried out on money management in same-sex households. The study intended to address this gap and to develop a more complete understanding of domestic economies in today’s society. The main aims of Money Management in Lesbian and Gay Couples, 2004-2006 were to investigate:how same-sex couples manage their financespotential links between money management practices and relationship beliefshow money management in same-sex couples compares with heterosexual couplesviews on civil partnership legislationThe study comprised qualitative in-depth interviews and a quantitative survey which looked at financial practices, relationships and civil partnership beliefs in lesbians and gay men. The qualitative interviews are not available for secondary analysis due to confidentially reasons. Further details of the analysis of these are available in the user guide.
Main Topics:
The main topics covered in the questionnaire are: legal recognition of same-sex relationshipsmoney management beliefs and practicesbasic demographic details
Volunteer sample
Participants were recruited via press advertisements and gay and lesbian organisations and events.
Self-completion