Pride and Prejudice: Employment Discrimination against Openly Gay Men in the United States
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Abstract
This article presents the first large-scale audit study of discrimination against openly gay men in the United States. Pairs of fictitious résumés were sent in response to 1,769 job postings in seven states. One résumé in each pair was randomly assigned experience in a gay campus organization, and the other résumé was assigned a control organization. Two main findings have emerged. First, in some but not all states, there was significant discrimination against the fictitious applicants who appeared to be gay. This geographic variation in the level of discrimination appears to reflect regional differences in attitudes and antidiscrimination laws. Second, employers who emphasized the importance of…
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- Pride
- Prejudice (legal term)
- Audit
- Employment discrimination
- Social psychology
- Psychology
- Affect (linguistics)
- Sex discrimination
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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