联邦服务中LGBT与异性恋者对公平待遇感知的差异

LGBT–Heterosexual Differences in Perceptions of Fair Treatment in the Federal Service

The American Review of Public Administration · 2015
被引 39
ABS 3

中文导读

基于联邦雇员大调查,比较LGBT与异性恋员工对薪酬、晋升、领导力等多项待遇的感知差异,发现LGBT群体普遍满意度更低。

Abstract

Although we still lack objective data on treatment of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders (LGBTs) in the federal service, a huge recent survey of federal employees allows us to compare LGBT and heterosexual employees’ perceptions of the treatment they receive. LGBTs have several reasons for more negative perceptions of their treatment: 70 years of federal policies that explicitly discriminated against LGBTs in large and small ways; sizable minorities who still condemn homosexuality even as public attitudes are increasingly accepting; and continuing pay gaps between comparably educated and experienced gay, bisexual, and transgender (GBT) and heterosexual men in the general economy. We examine differences in satisfaction with pay, performance appraisals, promotions, raises, prohibited personnel practices, commitment to diversity, agency leadership, and relationships with supervisors and co-workers. LGBTs are less satisfied with their treatment across the board.

公共管理组织行为学社会心理学性别研究政治学