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Comparative Analysis of Employment Disparities, Precarity and Decent Work between Trans and Cis People in Portugal

While the societal acceptance of trans people has made strides, discrimination remains prevalent in professional settings. The concept of decent work denotes the minimal acceptable standards for the workforce. Conversely, precarity encompasses a multifaceted construct with various indicators, includ...

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Published in:Social sciences (Basel) 2023-09, Vol.12 (9), p.510
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Employment
Employment discrimination
Gender identity
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Labor market
organizational diversity
precarity
Sex discrimination
Sexual minorities
Social aspects
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