Analyses of linked employer-employee data for Britain indicate bisexual men earn 20% less per hour than heterosexual men, ceteris paribus. There is no wage differential between gay and heterosexual men. Among women there is no wage gap between bisexuals and heterosexuals. However, lesbians are paid nearly 30% less than heterosexual women, unless they are employed in a workplace with an equal opportunities policy which explicitly refers to sexual orientation, whereupon there is no wage gap. Workplace sorting by sexual orientation does not affect the size of the sexual orientation wage gap
The aim of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the differentials between race and sexual ...
Little research has been done to examine discrimination against gays and lesbians in the labor marke...
Most early works find that homosexual and bisexual men suffer from a wage disadvantage and that lesb...
Using nationally-representative linked employer-employee data for Britain I find bisexual men earn a...
Research concerning labour market discrimination based on sexual orientation has yielded varying out...
Research on the relationship between sexual orientation and labour market earning has relied either ...
Lesbians earn more than straight women (but less than all men), write Sean Waite and Nicole Denie
Despite recent strides toward equality, labor markets are often stratified on gender and racial grou...
Using General Social Survey data from 1989 to 2008, I estimate earnings differentials between hetero...
This analysis of 1989-96 General Social Survey data reveals how sexual orientation and gender jointl...
Since the first empirical paper on the topic more than two decades ago (Badgett, 1995), the common s...
This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences...
This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences...
This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences...
This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences...
The aim of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the differentials between race and sexual ...
Little research has been done to examine discrimination against gays and lesbians in the labor marke...
Most early works find that homosexual and bisexual men suffer from a wage disadvantage and that lesb...
Using nationally-representative linked employer-employee data for Britain I find bisexual men earn a...
Research concerning labour market discrimination based on sexual orientation has yielded varying out...
Research on the relationship between sexual orientation and labour market earning has relied either ...
Lesbians earn more than straight women (but less than all men), write Sean Waite and Nicole Denie
Despite recent strides toward equality, labor markets are often stratified on gender and racial grou...
Using General Social Survey data from 1989 to 2008, I estimate earnings differentials between hetero...
This analysis of 1989-96 General Social Survey data reveals how sexual orientation and gender jointl...
Since the first empirical paper on the topic more than two decades ago (Badgett, 1995), the common s...
This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences...
This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences...
This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences...
This meta-analysis utilizes 24 papers published between 2012-2020 that focus on earnings differences...
The aim of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the differentials between race and sexual ...
Little research has been done to examine discrimination against gays and lesbians in the labor marke...
Most early works find that homosexual and bisexual men suffer from a wage disadvantage and that lesb...