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It is an established fact that gay men earn less than other men and lesbian women earn more than other women. In this … measure the competitiveness of gay, lesbian and straight panel members. For differences in competitiveness to partially … explain sexual orientation differences in earnings, gay men would need to be less competitive than other men and lesbian 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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, 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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