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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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