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Replication Data for: Extending Rights to Marginalized Minorities: Same-Sex Relationship Recognition in Mexico and the United States

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What explains the extension of greater rights to traditionally marginalized minorities? This paper compares the extension of legal equality to LGBT people in Mexico and the United States with a focus on the legal recognition of same-sex relationships. A national level comparison of gay rights in Mexico and the United States presents a theoretical puzzle: most theories predict that the United States would have more egalitarian policies than Mexico, but in fact, Mexico has provided greater legal equality for LGBT people for a longer time than the United States. A subnational analysis of equal relationship rights in the United States and Mexico provides evidence to support social movement and partisan theories of minority rights. We find that religion plays a different role in Mexico than in the U.S. The different findings at the national and subnational levels suggest the importance of subnational comparative analysis in heterogeneous federal systems.
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2017-12-19
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