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-analysis indicates that gay men earned less than heterosexual men. Lesbian women earned more than heterosexual women, while bisexual men … data sets after 2010, gay men and bisexual men and women continue to experience earnings penalties, while lesbian women … earnings classifications influence the outcomes. The persistence of earnings penalties for gay men and bisexual men and women …
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, in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, gay men were found to experience earnings penalties of 7% in comparison to …% to 20%. In terms of job satisfaction, in the US, Canada, and Europe, gay men, and lesbian women experienced 15% and 12 … workplace bullying. In relation to job exclusions, in OECD countries, gay men and lesbian women were found to experience 39% and …
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The study replicates the first European field experiment on gay men's labor market prospects in Greece. Utilizing the …-2019. The study estimated that gay men experienced occupational access constraints and wage sorting in vacancies offering lower … remuneration. It was found that in 2013-2014 and 2018-2019, gay men experienced increasingly biased treatment compared to 2006 …
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recent studies have found that gay men received either the same wages or higher wages compared to heterosexual men, while …
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Utilizing two panel datasets covering the periods 2013-2014 and 2018-2019, the study examines whether social rejection, family acceptance, and economic conditions bear an association with self-rated physical and mental health of sexual minorities. Social rejection bears a negative association...
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received poor health and public services due to their sexuality. The estimates indicate that perceived social rejection is …
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behind employers' evaluations of gay men and lesbian women. Therefore, we conduct an extensive vignette experiment among 404 … lesbian women (gay men) as being more (less) pleasant to work with compared to heterosexual candidates. In addition, interview … chances are negatively associated with the perception of gay men and lesbian women as being more outspoken. Furthermore, our …
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aspects related to homosexuality as important factors in migration decisions. …
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The stagnancy of women's workforce participation in urban India is alarming and puzzling, considering the pace of economic development experienced in the previous decade. We investigate the extent to which the low workforce participation of women can be explained by growing instances of...
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This paper analyzes the impact of supply-side abortion restrictions on aggregate abortion and birth rates in the United States. Specifically, I exploit state and time variation in the implementation of the first targeted regulation of abortion provider (TRAP) law in a state to identify the...
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