Many people identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and/or asexual (LGBTQ+), meaning they have different sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex...
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: Intersectionality and its impact on lgbtq+ communitys multiple marginalizations
There are many different ways in which people may identify themselves, including gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, disability status, socioeconomic...
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: How marginalized identities affect lgbtq employment and healthcare experiences
Labor markets are institutions that match employers to employees, allocating scarce resources and ensuring efficient economic production.
These systems have historically been shaped by social...
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: Sexual intimacy and relationship struggles: how workplace bias hinders equality in the labor market
Transgender individuals have faced significant challenges when it comes to being legally recognized and socially accepted. This is due to the fact that their gender identity does not match their...
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: Sexuality and gender identity: the impact of legal recognition on transgender people
The term "queer" refers to individuals who identify themselves outside of heteronormative gender identities and sexual orientations. Queer people have historically faced significant discrimination in...
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: Sexuality and intimacy in the workplace: the impact of neoliberalism on queer workers careers
Housing, education, employment, and social networks are important aspects of life that can be impacted by both economic precarity and queer identity. For individuals who identify as LGBTQ+, accessing...
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: How economic precarity intersects with queer identity in housing, education, and employment
The modern concept of queerness is deeply rooted in social norms and cultural expectations about gender and sexuality that have existed since ancient times. For thousands of years, people who did not...
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: The impact of capitalism on queerness and its effects on sexuality
Economic precarity is defined as the lack of financial stability and security that often leads to a sense of instability and fear about the future. Queer identity refers to an individual's...
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: Exploring the intersection of economic precarity and queer identity: a comprehensive look at its impact on education
Economic Precarity Intersecting With Queer Identity To Shape Access To Education, Employment, Housing And Social Capital
Economic Precarity
Poverty is a persistent problem that affects many...
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: Sexual intimacies among queer individuals with lower income: experiences of disparity and obstacles
How Workplace Attraction Reflects Deeper Needs for Validation or Dominance
Workplace attraction refers to an individual's desire to be attracted to another person at their place of employment....
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: How workplace attraction reveals underlying psychological needs: validation vs dominance