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Vol.. Six No. 1 March 2002
Going Beyond Gay-Straight Alliances to Make Schools Safe for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Students
By Pat Griffin, Ph.D., and Mathew L. Ouellett, Ph.D.
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Vol. Five No.1 Nov 2000
Calculating Costs with Credibility: Health Care Benefits for Domestic Partners
In this issue of Angles Lee Badgett analyzes how much an individual employer's benefit costs would be likely to increase from providing health care benefits to domestic partners and to partners' children. The report also presents a methodology for estimating costs for employers considering domestic partner benefits. This methodology
predicts the increase in health care costs for any employer, whether a private sector employer or a government employer.
With our Domestic Partner Kit you can use this method to estimate the cost for almost any kind of employer, including public employers and private employers.
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DOMESTIC PARTNER KIT
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| In addition to Angles 5-1 you can download a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (.xls) that already provides the calculations you need. Just plug in your employer information, and the form will calculate the predicted cost increase. A Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document (.doc) is also available. |
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Vol. Four No. 1 Dec 1999
The Pseudo-Science Of Sexual Orientation Conversion Therapy
Respected psychologist Dr. Douglas C. Haldeman analyzes the scientific claims of conversion therapists. He shows how the studies of conversion therapy effectiveness are not credible because they are biased toward finding high rates of conversion.
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Vol. Three No. 1 May 1998
Expanding the Resource Base for Community Organizations: Giving and Volunteering by Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender People
Every year individuals in the United States donate billions of dollars and hours to nonprofits community organizations. For gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trangender (GLBT) people, giving and volunteering have played an essential role in the development and growth of organizations serving their communities. This Angles issue summarizes factors and giving patterns of GLBT people. A longer report by the Working
Group on Funding Lesbian and Gay Issues and IGLSS entitled.
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