Same-Sex Marriage Legalization and Sexually Transmitted Infections Across Europe
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Nikolaou, Dimitrios
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Nikolaou, Dimitrios
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[1] Illinois State Univ, Dept Econ, Stevenson Hall 425,Campus Box 4200, Normal, IL 61790 USA
I examine how same-sex marriage laws affect sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates, using country-level panel data from Europe. Dynamic difference-in-differences models show that same-sex marriage laws decrease the spread of shorter-term (syphilis, gonorrhoea) and longer-term infections (HIV, AIDS) among the general population. These effects are persistent over time and are much stronger than other same-sex relationship recognition policies. Further investigation reveals significant heterogeneity; same-sex marriage laws lead to sizeable decreases in all STIs among the most at-risk population for an infection, men who have sex with men, with additional positive externalities on the health capital of heterosexual men and women.