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Lesbian and gay expatriation: opportunities, barriers and challenges for global mobility

机译:男女同性恋移居:全球流动的机遇,障碍和挑战

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The research presented in this paper addresses an important gap in the expatriation literature in examining perceptions of opportunities, barriers and challenges for expatriation of lesbian and gay (LG) expatriates. This is an area that is under-researched despite such individuals representing a growing sector of the global talent pool. Based on an analysis of interviews with 20 LG expatriates, the study draws on social capital theory as a lens for highlighting LG expatriates' unique attributes and networks. The research is significant in suggesting that the expatriates' sexual minority status is viewed as both a disabler and enabler in expatriation. We suggest that there is a corporate ceiling for LG expatriates, and that they experience discrimination and stereotyping, and oftentimes limited organizational and host-country support. Significantly, the findings also extend research in suggesting that LG workers may have more opportunities in global staffing than previously thought and a valuable role in contributing to inclusivity debates and policy development on the global business stage. Furthermore, LG expatriates may be accepted in host countries when homosexuality is deemed legally or socially unacceptable for locals, and legal and financial independence within LG partnerships may provide them with more mobility than their heterosexual counterparts.
机译:本文介绍的研究解决了在移居国外文学方面的一个重要空白,即研究了对移居女同性恋者(LG)的机会,障碍和挑战的看法。尽管这些人代表着全球人才库中不断增长的领域,但这一领域仍处于研究不足的状态。在对20位LG外籍人士进行的访谈分析的基础上,该研究借鉴了社会资本理论作为强调LG外籍人士独特属性和网络的一个镜头。该研究意义重大,表明外籍人士的性少数地位被视为外籍人士的障碍和推动因素。我们建议LG侨民有一个公司上限,他们会遭受歧视和陈规定型观念,而且通常在组织和东道国的支持方面有限。重要的是,这些发现还扩展了研究范围,表明LG工人在全球人员配备方面可能比以前认为的更多,并且在推动包容性辩论和全球商业舞台上的政策制定方面发挥了重要作用。此外,当当地人认为同性恋在法律上或社会上不可接受时,LG外籍人士可能会在东道国接受,并且LG合作伙伴关系中的法律和财务独立性可能比异性伴侣提供更大的流动性。

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