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Titre : | Special issue (2015) |
Auteurs : | Conférence (2012; Paris) |
Type de document : | Article : document électronique |
Dans : | Industrial Relations (vol. 54, n° 1, January 2015) |
Article en page(s) : | pp. 1-187 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Thésaurus CEREQ DISCRIMINATION LIEE A L'ORIENTATION SEXUELLE ; ANALYSE DES DONNEES ; ETATS UNIS ; ALLEMAGNE ; GRECE ; SALAIRE ; COMPARAISON ; COLLOQUE ; DISCRIMINATION RACIALE |
Résumé : | Twenty years ago, no published research on lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people existed in economics journals. Other social sciences, particularly psychology and sociology (not surprisingly) and even political science, already had vibrant communities of scholars with an interest in how sexual orientation influenced the outcomes, institutions, and behavior studied by those disciplines. That research included issues of stigma and its impact on the lives of LGB people, whether in employment, the family, or law.[...] Today, enough economists are studying how sexual orientation affects economic behavior and outcomes to pull together a conference in Paris in June 2012 that explored some of these new questions.1 The papers in this volume are a subset of the cutting-edge research presented at that conference, drawing on existing data as well as newer datasets and research methods to analyze economic outcomes for the understudied population of LGBT people. These papers, along with existing economic studies, add to our knowledge of how families and labor markets work for LGB people and for heterosexual people... (Introduction : review). |
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Marieka Klawitter : Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Sexual Orientation on Earnings (pages 4–32) Joseph J. Sabia : Fluidity in Sexual Identity, Unmeasured Heterogeneity, and the Earnings Effects of Sexual Orientation (pages 33–58) Jamie H. Douglas and Michael D. Steinberger : The Sexual Orientation Wage Gap for Racial Minorities (pages 59–108) Christopher Jepsen and Lisa K. Jepsen : Labor-Market Specialization within Same-Sex and Difference-Sex Couples (pages 109–130) Doris Weichselbaumer : Testing for Discrimination against Lesbians of Different Marital Status: A Field Experiment (pages 131–161) Nick Drydakis : Effect of Sexual Orientation on Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Greece (pages 162–187) |
Document Céreq : | Non |
En ligne : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/irel.2014.54.issue-1/issuetoc |