LGBT Civil Rights Do Not Provoke Backlash: Evidence from Latin America

52 Pages Posted: 25 Mar 2020 Last revised: 9 Jun 2021

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Lucas de Abreu Maia

University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Division of Social Sciences, Department of Political Science, Students

Albert Chiu

Stanford University

Scott Desposato

University of California, San Diego (UCSD)

Date Written: February 11, 2020

Abstract

Since the Civil Rights Movement, scholars have warned that pro-minority policies can
create a backlash effect in the majority. Latin America has seen dramatic advances in
LGBT rights over the last two decades, yet its population remain relatively uneducated,
rural, and religious. Thus, if backlash is a response to civil rights, it should be visible in
this context. We created the Latin American Rainbow Index - a measure of LGBT rights
in the continent by country--and combined it with individual survey responses to test
whether granting new rights had any discernible impact on attitudes. We find no
evidence of backlash or of polarization. Empirically, we provide this unique index of
LGBT rights in the continent, which may be used by other scholars to further examine
the LGBT movement in Latin America. Theoretically, we can reject the hypothesis of
backlash, even in the setting that should be most conducive to it.

Keywords: Public opinion, Public policy, LGBTQ politics, Latin American politics and policy

Suggested Citation

de Abreu Maia, Lucas and Chiu, Albert and Desposato, Scott, LGBT Civil Rights Do Not Provoke Backlash: Evidence from Latin America (February 11, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3535833 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3535833

Lucas De Abreu Maia (Contact Author)

University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Division of Social Sciences, Department of Political Science, Students ( email )

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Albert Chiu

Stanford University ( email )

Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Scott Desposato

University of California, San Diego (UCSD) ( email )

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