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This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences by sexual … data sets after 2010, gay men and bisexual men and women continue to experience earnings penalties, while lesbian women … continue to experience earnings premiums. Τhe meta-regression estimates indicate relationships between study characteristics …
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This paper reviews studies on LGBT workplace outcomes published between 2015 and 2020. In terms of earnings differences …, in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, gay men were found to experience earnings penalties of 7% in comparison to … heterosexual men, bisexual men experienced earnings penalties of 9% in comparison to heterosexual men, and bisexual women faced …
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This paper reviews studies on LGBT workplace outcomes published between 2015 and 2020. In terms of earnings differences …, in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, gay men were found to experience earnings penalties of 7% in comparison to … heterosexual men, bisexual men experienced earnings penalties of 9% in comparison to heterosexual men, and bisexual women faced …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012661529
This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences by sexual … data sets after 2010, gay men and bisexual men and women continue to experience earnings penalties, while lesbian women … continue to experience earnings premiums. The meta-regression estimates indicate relationships between study characteristics …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014257312
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 … applicants expressed a higher level of taste- and statistical-discrimination attitudes compared to 2006-2007. A gay rights …
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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 … applicants expressed a higher level of taste- and statistical-discrimination attitudes compared to 2006-2007. A gay rights …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012607746
explain sexual orientation differences in earnings, gay men would need to be less competitive than other men and lesbian women … data, we show that competitiveness is a significant predictor of earnings. Differences in competitiveness can account for a … significant portion of the gay earnings penalty, but cannot explain the lesbian premium. …
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on quantitative empirical studies and compare findings along a variety of topics such as, earnings patterns, occupational … first ever meta-analysis of field experiments on occupational access discrimination based on sexual orientation, (ii …) utilizing the moderating role of marital status and family support, (iii) studying occupational access discrimination based on …
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This paper examines differences in occupational task content among women based on their sexual orientation. Using data from the American Community Survey, we find that women in same-sex couples are more likely to be employed in occupations characterized by more abstract and manual tasks, and...
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Most prior work on sexual orientation and labour market earnings has relied either on individual-level surveys with … suggests both that couples-based samples overstate the true earnings differences attributable to a minority sexual orientation … and that household specialisation plays an important role in the lesbian earnings advantage. Finally, we discuss how the …
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