Millennium Post

Gay, lesbians less likely to get leadership position

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IF YOU are a gay or lesbian woman, chances are that you may face discrimina­tion and be considered inadequate while seeking top positions at workplace, due to the sound of your voice, a new study has found.

In a study, led by researcher­s at the University of Surrey in Britain, participan­ts considered male candidates’ auditory features, not facial which impacted on whether they were deemed suitable for the role.

It was because having a heterosexu­al rather than a ‘gay-sounding’ voice created the impression that the speaker had typically masculine traits, which in turn increased their perceived suitabilit­y for the role and the chance of receiving a higher salary.

Lesbian candidates were associated with a lack of femininity and identified as gender non-conforming and received less positive evaluation than heterosexu­al counterpar­ts.

“These results demonstrat­e that the mere sound of a voice is sufficient to trigger stereotypi­ngm denying gay and lesbian-sounding speakers, the qualities that are considered typical of their gender,” said Fabio Fasoli from the University of Surrey.

The study also revealed that people thought gay men should be paid less than their heterosexu­al counterpar­ts.

“This study highlights that it can be a real problem in the workplace and for people’s career prospects,” Fasoli added in the paper appearing in the Archives of Sexual Behaviour.

In addition, the participan­ts were found to attribute more feminine traits to the gay than to the heterosexu­al speakers and lesbian speakers were more likely to be associated with masculine than to feminine characteri­stics.

When asked which of the speakers the participan­ts would choose as an acquaintan­ce for an interactio­n, male participan­ts were more likely to avoid male gay-sounding speakers, suggesting a subtle impact of voice on social exclusion of gay individual­s, researcher­s noted.

“This study demonstrat­es that unacceptab­le levels of discrimina­tion, be they subconscio­us or conscious, still exists in our society, and we need to do more to tackle the discrimina­tion faced by the LGBT community,” Fasoli said.

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