Sexual Orientation Discrimination
An International Perspective
Edited by Lee Badgett, Jeff Frank
Published February 6th 2007 by Routledge – 326 pages
Published February 6th 2007 by Routledge – 326 pages
Having recently authored one of the most significant books, Money, Myths and Change, in this exciting area of economics, Lee Badgett has now teamed up with Jeff Frank and a collection of international contributors to provide an analysis of sexual orientation discrimination on an international scale.
Discrimination based on sexual orientation continues to fuel collective action, policy debates and academic scrutiny in many countries. For some time, sociologists and psychologists have studied sexual orientation discrimination in institutions and explored prejudices against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in mainstream areas. Now economists have also begun to examine the experiences of lesbians, gay men and bisexuals in less traditional research sectors including the labour, housing, credit, and retail markets. This book includes sections on:
Innovative and up-to-date this book is an essential read for postgraduate students studying in the areas of political economy, gender studies and feminist economics.
'It is a fascinating illustration of the often unseen and even underhand nature of sexual orientation discrimination.' - Drew Payne, Nursing Standard
Introduction. The Global Gay Gap: Institutions, Markets, and Social Change Part 1: Wages and Jobs Part 2: Discrimination Across Institutional Contexts Part 3: Discrimination in other Cultural Institutions: Religion, Education, and Sport Part 4: Addressing Discrimination Through Public Policies
Name: Sexual Orientation Discrimination: An International Perspective (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Lee Badgett, Jeff Frank.
Having recently authored one of the most significant books, Money, Myths and Change, in this exciting area of economics, Lee Badgett has now teamed up with Jeff Frank and a collection of international contributors to provide an analysis of sexual...
Categories: Political Economy, Gay & Lesbian, Sexuality - Gender Studies