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  1. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) adult population reported living in households with higher rates of food and economic insecurity than non-LGBT Americans, according to U.S. Census Bureau survey data released today.

  2. pubs.aeaweb.org › doi › pdfplusLGBTQ Economics

    gay, lesbian, bisexual, “something else,” and/or transgender. Fourteen high-income countries have included a question on sexual orientation in at least one of their nationally representative surveys and released these data (OECD 2019). On average across these 14 countries, 2.7percent of adults identified as lesbian, gay, or bisexual,

  3. This study analyzes the impact of the treatment of LGBT people on economic development in 39 emerging economies and other selected countries and presents findings that demonstrate a link between LGBT rights and economic output.

  4. A systematic review was carried out on literature within the business, management, and broader social sciences disciplines, from 1985 to the present day, on the careers and workplace experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) workers. Major themes identified included identity, sexual orientation discrimination, career ...

  5. Queer-owned sex shop Babeland is incredibly well-known in the LGBTQ community, and for good reason. The company has a special focus on accommodating the needs of women, LGBTQ people, and...

  6. Our Nation has made great strides in fulfilling the fundamental promises of freedom and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) Americans, owing to the ...

  7. Women of all sexual orientations and gay men were also more likely to work in business, finance and administration occupations, Note relative to heterosexual men. Gay men (19.9%) and lesbian women (19.3%) were twice as likely to hold these occupations as heterosexual men (10.2%).