巴西对性少数群体的就业歧视和劳动力市场保护

IF 2.2 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Labour Economics Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI:10.1016/j.labeco.2024.102548
Jennifer Graves , Christopher Trond
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本研究估算了巴西就业非歧视法案(ENDA)对性少数群体的影响。与现有文献相比,我们提供了关于就业非歧视法案在不同背景下对性少数群体影响的新证据。此外,这是拉丁美洲为数不多的按性取向记录劳动力市场差距的研究之一。在本文中,我们首先提出了巴西男女同性恋者在就业、正规部门就业、工作时间、收入和时薪方面的劳动力市场差距的证据。然后,我们估算了巴西立法禁止基于性取向的就业歧视对这些相同劳动力市场结果的影响。关于政策实施前劳动力市场的初始差距,在个人和工作相关控制的条件下,我们发现女同性恋者的工资高于异性恋女性,而男同性恋者的工资低于异性恋男性。然后,我们估算出强有力的证据,表明就业保护的实施增加了男同性恋者的收入。对于女同性恋者,我们估算出了政策实施后就业率下降的证据,但仍在工作的女同性恋者的收入和时薪都有所提高。以一个拉丁美洲国家为重点,我们发现了许多影响,这些影响与最近关于性少数群体就业保护法案的现有证据是一致的。
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Employment discrimination and labor market protections for sexual minorities in Brazil

This study estimates the impacts of an employment non-discrimination act (ENDA) for sexual minorities in Brazil. We contribute new evidence on ENDA impacts for sexual minorities in a distinct context from the current literature. Additionally, this is one of few studies to document labor market gaps by sexual orientation in Latin America. In this paper, we first present evidence of labor market gaps in employment, formal sector employment, hours worked, income and hourly earnings for lesbian and gay individuals in Brazil. For the same groups, we then estimate the impact of Brazilian legislation forbidding employment discrimination based on sexual orientation on these same labor market outcomes. Regarding initial pre-policy labor market gaps, conditioning on individual and work-related controls, we see that lesbian women experience wage premiums compared to straight women, while gay men experience wage penalties compared to straight men. We then estimate robust evidence that the implementation of employment protections increased income for gay men. For lesbian women, we estimate evidence of post-policy reductions in employment, but higher income and hourly earnings for those still working. Focusing on a Latin American country, we find many impacts consistent with the more recent existing evidence on ENDAs for sexual minorities.

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Labour Economics
Labour Economics ECONOMICS-
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期刊介绍: Labour Economics is devoted to publishing research in the field of labour economics both on the microeconomic and on the macroeconomic level, in a balanced mix of theory, empirical testing and policy applications. It gives due recognition to analysis and explanation of institutional arrangements of national labour markets and the impact of these institutions on labour market outcomes.
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