Research Article

LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal with Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study

Volume: 7 Number: 2 November 30, 2024
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LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal with Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study

Abstract

The objective of this study is to elucidate the coping mechanisms that LGBTIQ+ individuals employ in response to discrimination based on their sexual orientation and gender identity in the context of business life in Turkiye, with a particular focus on the influence of prevailing social norms and legal deficiencies. It is possible that LGBTIQ+ individuals may refrain from pursuing their rights in the event of discrimination. Consequently, LGBTIQ+ employees develop individual coping strategies in response to discriminatory practices. In this study, interviews were conducted with 19 LGBTIQ+ employees. The objective of the interviews is to ascertain the strategies that employees utilize to cope with discrimination. The structure and generally accepted norms of Turkish society, which justify LGBTIQ+ individuals’ concerns about discrimination and exclusion from social life, have formed the basis of scientific curiosity for this research project. The data obtained from the interviews were transcribed and subjected to a descriptive analysis. The findings were subsequently classified into the following categories: hiding in the workplace, hiding as a result of witnessing discrimination, living a facade, remaining silent in the face of discrimination, confronting discrimination, and not seeking legal rights. The findings indicate that the most prevalent coping strategy employed by LGBTIQ+ individuals is the concealment of their sexual orientation and gender identity. This approach often results in a sense of disconnection from their authentic selves in professional settings. Moreover, the primary strategies employed by LGBTIQ+ employees are identified as working for organizations that are relatively accommodating LGBTIQ+ individuals, working with acquaintances, and imitating a heterosexual lifestyle. The data indicate that individual coping strategies have been employed more frequently by gay and bisexual individuals than by transgender individuals.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Women's Studies

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

November 30, 2024

Publication Date

November 30, 2024

Submission Date

June 10, 2024

Acceptance Date

October 7, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 7 Number: 2

APA
Özdemir, M., & Açıkgöz, B. (2024). LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal with Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study. Akdeniz Kadın Çalışmaları Ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi, 7(2), 579-602. https://doi.org/10.33708/ktc.1498620
AMA
1.Özdemir M, Açıkgöz B. LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal with Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study. Akdeniz Kadın Çalışmaları ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi. 2024;7(2):579-602. doi:10.33708/ktc.1498620
Chicago
Özdemir, Melek, and Banu Açıkgöz. 2024. “LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal With Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study”. Akdeniz Kadın Çalışmaları Ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi 7 (2): 579-602. https://doi.org/10.33708/ktc.1498620.
EndNote
Özdemir M, Açıkgöz B (November 1, 2024) LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal with Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study. Akdeniz Kadın Çalışmaları ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi 7 2 579–602.
IEEE
[1]M. Özdemir and B. Açıkgöz, “LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal with Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study”, Akdeniz Kadın Çalışmaları ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 579–602, Nov. 2024, doi: 10.33708/ktc.1498620.
ISNAD
Özdemir, Melek - Açıkgöz, Banu. “LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal With Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study”. Akdeniz Kadın Çalışmaları ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi 7/2 (November 1, 2024): 579-602. https://doi.org/10.33708/ktc.1498620.
JAMA
1.Özdemir M, Açıkgöz B. LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal with Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study. Akdeniz Kadın Çalışmaları ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi. 2024;7:579–602.
MLA
Özdemir, Melek, and Banu Açıkgöz. “LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal With Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study”. Akdeniz Kadın Çalışmaları Ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi, vol. 7, no. 2, Nov. 2024, pp. 579-02, doi:10.33708/ktc.1498620.
Vancouver
1.Melek Özdemir, Banu Açıkgöz. LGBTIQ+ Employees’ Coping Strategies to Deal with Gender Discrimination at Work: A Qualitative Study. Akdeniz Kadın Çalışmaları ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi. 2024 Nov. 1;7(2):579-602. doi:10.33708/ktc.1498620

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