Better off by Law? The Association Between a Constitutional Reform and the Subjective Well-Being of the LGBT Community
Abstract:
While several authors have reported that attitudes towards the LGBT community have not changed in Latin America for a number of decades, there is little-to-no statistical evidence of how (and if) political reforms towards inclusion have been effective. This study provides quantitative evidence of how an Ecuadorian legal reform that decriminalized homosexuality and a subsequent Constitutional amendment failed to improve the well-being and discrimination perceptions of a sample of LGBT individuals. Moreover, while assessing the consistency of our measures and testing the robustness of our results, we find discrimination perceptions to be significantly associated to lower well-being rates. All of this suggests that there was no effect of the reforms, neither directly on subjective well-being rates nor indirectly through lower perceived discrimination. Overall, our results are indicative of a case where laws were changed, but not institutions.
Año de publicación:
2022
Keywords:
- ECUADOR
- LGBT
- Discrimination perceptions
- WELL-BEING
- Constitutional reform
Fuente:
Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Estudios de género
- Derechos humanos
- Ciencia social
Áreas temáticas:
- Ciencias políticas (Política y gobierno)
- Derecho laboral, social, educativo y cultural
- Cultura e instituciones