We use the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to explore the effects of marriage and cohabitation on gay, lesbian, bisexual and heterosexual individuals' hours worked and full-time earnings. The CCHS is one of the largest national-level data sets containing both income and sexual orientation information (Carpenter, 2008). Partnered gay and bisexual men spend more hours in paid employment than their unattached counterparts. However, for those working more than 30 hours per week, the earnings advantage of partnered gay and bisexual men relative to the unattached is insignificant. The hours worked of partnered and unattached lesbians are indistinguishable, however partnered lesbians earn about ten percent more than the unattached. Bisexua...
Most early works find that homosexual and bisexual men suffer from a wage disadvantage and that lesb...
BACKGROUND:The last two decades have witnessed a considerable growth in the literature focusing on L...
There are many differences in behavior across couples of different sexual orientations—some well kno...
We use the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to explore the effects of marriage and cohabitati...
We use the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to explore the effects of marriage and cohabitati...
We use the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to explore the effects of marriage and cohabitati...
Open accessThis paper utilizes five cycles of the General Social Survey in consecutive years from 20...
Despite recent strides toward equality, labor markets are often stratified on gender and racial grou...
Research on the relationship between sexual orientation and labour market earning has relied either ...
Research concerning labour market discrimination based on sexual orientation has yielded varying out...
We provide the first evidence on sexual orientation and economic outcomes in Canada using confidenti...
Lesbians earn more than straight women (but less than all men), write Sean Waite and Nicole Denie
E. Mueller1 This paper utilizes five cycles of the General Social Survey in consecutive years from 2...
Since the first empirical paper on the topic more than two decades ago (Badgett, 1995), the common s...
Researchers using the 1988–96 General Social Survey (GSS) have found that behaviorally gay/bisexual ...
Most early works find that homosexual and bisexual men suffer from a wage disadvantage and that lesb...
BACKGROUND:The last two decades have witnessed a considerable growth in the literature focusing on L...
There are many differences in behavior across couples of different sexual orientations—some well kno...
We use the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to explore the effects of marriage and cohabitati...
We use the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to explore the effects of marriage and cohabitati...
We use the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to explore the effects of marriage and cohabitati...
Open accessThis paper utilizes five cycles of the General Social Survey in consecutive years from 20...
Despite recent strides toward equality, labor markets are often stratified on gender and racial grou...
Research on the relationship between sexual orientation and labour market earning has relied either ...
Research concerning labour market discrimination based on sexual orientation has yielded varying out...
We provide the first evidence on sexual orientation and economic outcomes in Canada using confidenti...
Lesbians earn more than straight women (but less than all men), write Sean Waite and Nicole Denie
E. Mueller1 This paper utilizes five cycles of the General Social Survey in consecutive years from 2...
Since the first empirical paper on the topic more than two decades ago (Badgett, 1995), the common s...
Researchers using the 1988–96 General Social Survey (GSS) have found that behaviorally gay/bisexual ...
Most early works find that homosexual and bisexual men suffer from a wage disadvantage and that lesb...
BACKGROUND:The last two decades have witnessed a considerable growth in the literature focusing on L...
There are many differences in behavior across couples of different sexual orientations—some well kno...