Login / Signup

"I Don't Even Want to Come Out": the Suppressed Voices of Our Future and Opening the Lid on Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Workplace Discrimination in Europe: a Qualitative Study.

Radhika Seiler-RamadasLovro MarkovicChase StarasLaura Llop MedinaJelena PerakChristina CarmichaelMatej HorvatMario BajkusaSladjana BarosLee SmithDaragh T McDermottIgor Grabovac
Published in: Sexuality research & social policy : journal of NSRC : SR & SP (2021)
SGM individuals from contexts of poor acceptance tended to hide their identity in the workplace, while transgender and non-binary individuals were prone to experience force-disclosure and discrimination in all aspects of employment. There is a lack of resolute reaction from policy makers in managing problems faced by SGM people in workplaces. New laws improving the status of SGM people need to be further adopted, staff training should be implemented, and managers are crucial in achieving an inclusive climate in the workplace.Policy ImplicationsIt is essential to implement policies on how to effectively handle problems faced by sexual and gender minority people in the workplace.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • mental illness
  • public health
  • health promotion
  • healthcare
  • climate change
  • single molecule
  • physical activity
  • current status
  • hepatitis c virus
  • hiv infected
  • men who have sex with men
  • hiv testing