跨性别者的劳动力市场结果

The labour market outcomes of transgender individuals

Labour Economics · 2021
被引 54 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用2015年美国跨性别调查数据,研究跨性别身份与收入、就业和贫困率的关系,发现跨性别者收入更低、贫困和失业率更高,且社会过渡程度影响收入。

Abstract

This paper uses the 2015 United States Transgender Survey of 27,715 transgender respondents to study the relationship between minority gender identity status and income, employment, and poverty rates. All transgender groups have significantly lower incomes and are more likely to be in poverty, unemployed or working part-time, when compared with men in the American Community Survey. Within the transgender sample, those who were assigned female at birth have significantly lower incomes and are more likely to work part-time than those assigned male at birth. These income results are sensitive to the degree to which respondents have socially transitioned. The younger transgender people transition and the greater their ability to ‘pass’, the more their income profiles reflect that of their gender identity rather than the sex they were assigned at birth. Together, these findings provide descriptive evidence in support of a traditional cisgender income gap, with ‘maleness’ being associated with an income premium in the workplace over ‘femaleness’.

跨性别者劳动力市场结果收入差距社会过渡