Pink triangles: Antecedents and consequences of perceived workplace discrimination against gay and lesbian employees. |
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Authors: | Ragins, Belle Rose Cornwell, John M. |
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Abstract: | A model of perceived sexual orientation discrimination was tested in a national sample of 534 gay and lesbian employees. The effects of legislation, organizational policies and practices, and work group composition on perceived sexual orientation discrimination were examined, as well as the attitudinal and organizational outcomes associated with discrimination. Gay employees were more likely to report discrimination when employed in groups that were primarily heterosexual and in organizations that lacked supportive policies and were not covered by protective legislation. Disclosure of sexual orientation at work was related to discrimination and antecedent variables. Perceived discrimination was associated with negative work attitudes and fewer promotions. Organizational policies and practices had the strongest impact on perceived discrimination and were directly related to outcomes. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | perceived sexual orientation sexual orientation discrimination gay employees lesbian employees antecedents |
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