We develop empirical estimates of the return to sexual orientation in the labor market and utilize the 2004 Current Population Survey to determine if lesbians and gay men are treated differently from their heterosexual counterparts. We find strong evidence consistent with the hypothesis of discriminatory treatment against gay men, and this evidence differs substantially by occupation. On the other hand, we find no evidence of discrimination against lesbians. These findings are consistent with priors based on economic theory of the standard taste for discrimination and statistical discrimination models. The results for both men and women are consistent across wage and total compensation regressions
Deviations from heteronormativity affect labour market dynamics. Hierarchies of sexual orientation c...
Research concerning labour market discrimination based on sexual orientation has yielded varying out...
Most early works find that homosexual and bisexual men suffer from a wage disadvantage and that lesb...
Little research has been done to examine discrimination against gays and lesbians in the labor marke...
This analysis of 1989-96 General Social Survey data reveals how sexual orientation and gender jointl...
Discrimination against minorities in the work place is a complex phenomenon that has several labor m...
The following chapters present an examination of the causes and effects of labor market discriminati...
This is the first study of the effects of sexual orientation on labour supply. After discussing vari...
This is the first study of the effects of sexual orientation on labour supply. After discussing vari...
Although sexual orientation and gender identity have no relationship to workplace performance, durin...
This is the first study of the effects of sexual orientation on labour supply. After discussing vari...
The study replicates the first European field experiment on gay men’s labor market prospects in Gree...
This research examines the possible discrimination faced by gay men compared to heterosexuals when a...
The study replicates the first European field experiment on gay men’s labor market prospects in Gree...
At the end of 2016, twenty-three U.S. states prohibited employers from discriminating on the basis o...
Deviations from heteronormativity affect labour market dynamics. Hierarchies of sexual orientation c...
Research concerning labour market discrimination based on sexual orientation has yielded varying out...
Most early works find that homosexual and bisexual men suffer from a wage disadvantage and that lesb...
Little research has been done to examine discrimination against gays and lesbians in the labor marke...
This analysis of 1989-96 General Social Survey data reveals how sexual orientation and gender jointl...
Discrimination against minorities in the work place is a complex phenomenon that has several labor m...
The following chapters present an examination of the causes and effects of labor market discriminati...
This is the first study of the effects of sexual orientation on labour supply. After discussing vari...
This is the first study of the effects of sexual orientation on labour supply. After discussing vari...
Although sexual orientation and gender identity have no relationship to workplace performance, durin...
This is the first study of the effects of sexual orientation on labour supply. After discussing vari...
The study replicates the first European field experiment on gay men’s labor market prospects in Gree...
This research examines the possible discrimination faced by gay men compared to heterosexuals when a...
The study replicates the first European field experiment on gay men’s labor market prospects in Gree...
At the end of 2016, twenty-three U.S. states prohibited employers from discriminating on the basis o...
Deviations from heteronormativity affect labour market dynamics. Hierarchies of sexual orientation c...
Research concerning labour market discrimination based on sexual orientation has yielded varying out...
Most early works find that homosexual and bisexual men suffer from a wage disadvantage and that lesb...