LGBTQ2S+ voices in employment: Labour market experiences of sexual and gender minorities in Canada
Overview
Abstract (English)
As a group, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, Two-Spirit, and other gender and sexual minority (LGBTQ2S+) people in Canada face significant inequities in the labour market, including with respect to average earnings, job satisfaction, and likelihood of being employed. Despite these reports, significant knowledge gaps continue to limit our understanding of the employment experiences and outcomes of the LGBTQ2S+ community. This report presents findings from an in-depth qualitative study with currently- and recently-employed LGBTQ2S+ individuals across Canada, drawing on 49 voices across interviews and focus groups. It provides a nuanced view of LGBTQ2S+ individuals’ lived experiences in employment, key factors influencing employment inequities, and contributors to positive workplace experiences, which have remained largely undocumented in the literature to date. Our findings suggest that the employment experiences of LGBTQ2S+ individuals are commonly characterized by prejudice and discrimination, resulting in labour market inequities that are systemic, mutually-reinforcing with those in other spheres, and compounded by other forms of oppression. Despite this, participants also identified positive employment experiences, offering suggestions and areas for consideration by employers, policymakers, and community organizations.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Report to policy group |
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Publication Year | 2022 |
Title | LGBTQ2S+ voices in employment: Labour market experiences of sexual and gender minorities in Canada |
Pages | 101 |
Department | Social Research and Demonstration Corporation |
Publication Language | English |
- LGBTQ2S+ voices in employment: Labour market experiences of sexual and gender minorities in Canada
- 2022