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We analyze differences in mode of transportation to work by sexual orientation, using the American Community Survey 2008-2019. Individuals in same-sex couples are significantly less likely to drive to work than men and women in different-sex couples. This gap is particularly stark among men: on...
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UK experience higher poverty rates than heterosexual and cis people. However, in these two regions, anti-discrimination …
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) employment; (iii) health (iv) partner relationships; (v) children; (vi) friendship networks; and (vii) education. Lesbian, gay …
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economic costs to society of sexual-orientation discrimination were significantly more likely than those in a control group to … support equal employment opportunities based on sexual orientation. Information that the World Health Organization (WHO) does … not regard homosexuality as a mental illness increased social acceptance of sexual minorities, but only for those who …
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The study replicates the first European field experiment on gay men's labor market prospects in Greece. Utilizing the … toward gay men. A one standard deviation increase in taste-discrimination attitudes against gay men decreased their access to … occupations by 9.6%. Furthermore, a one standard deviation increase in statistical-discrimination attitudes against gay men …
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An extensive literature on labor-market outcomes by sexual orientation finds lower wages for gay men compared to … of anti-discrimination policies and rising overall tolerance by Americans is concerning. …
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discrimination effects from selection effects. Using a large sample of recently graduated men in the Netherlands, we find that gay …Gay/bisexual workers tend to earn less than other men. Does this occur because of discrimination or because of … labor market discriminates against gay/bisexual workers. They rather support the selection story, most prominently observed …
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In this paper, a correspondence testing experiment is conducted to examine sexual orientation discrimination against … registered partnership are equally discriminated in comparison to the heterosexual women in the city of Munich, no discrimination …
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and the estimated earnings effects for sexual minorities. For instance, regions, sexual minority data set sizes, and … in the face of anti-discrimination policies represents a cause for concern and indicates the need for comprehensive …
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that a discriminating labor market is partly to blame. In this paper we examine whether sexual preferences affect earnings … in the beginning of working careers in the Netherlands. We find (i) that young and highly educated gay male workers earn … workers; and (iv) that among homosexual workers the gender gap is not observed. From this we conclude that the Dutch labor …
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