Michele BAIOCCO, Martin BLAIS, Mariia SAMOILENKO, Line CHAMBERLAND, Isabel CÔTÉ
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Development of a composite job quality index for LGBTQ+ workers in Quebec (Canada)
When heterosexism and cisgenderism leads to social exclusion at work, it negatively affects the well-being of LGBTQ+ people. To measure this phenomenon, the authors constructed a specific job quality index based on a sample of 1,761 LGBTQ+ Quebec workers recruited as part of the UNIE-LGBTQ survey (2019–2020). The index was created using factor scores; it comprises 16 indicators and covers five dimensions. It has acceptable internal consistency and is moderately associated with LGBTQ+ job satisfaction. Its conceptual validity is bolstered by the fact that it reflects anticipated differences between groups.
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