The Impact of Multiple Marginalized Social Statuses: How Being a Sexual Minority, a Woman, or Living with Low Income Relates to Workers' Well‐being

Author:

Cox Emily A.1,Burchell Drew1,Bonnell Kevin1,Gauthier Carol‐Anne23,Smilovsky Kyle1,Meunier Sophie4,Luc Sylvain2,Coulombe Simon235ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo Ontario Canada

2. Université Laval Quebec Quebec Canada

3. Relief Research Chair in Mental Health Self Management, and Work Quebec Quebec Canada

4. Université du Québec à Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

5. VITAM – Centre de recherche en santé durable Quebec Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractLimited research explores the well‐being of multiply marginalized workers. Aiming to illustrate the application of intersectionality‐inspired analysis to the fields of management and occupational health, we examined how being a sexual minority (non‐heterosexual), having low income, and identifying as a woman are associated with well‐being outcomes (e.g., impaired performance, troublesome symptoms, positive mental health). A survey was completed by 331 Québec workers. We used regression analysis to examine individual, additive, and interactive relationships between marginalized statuses and outcomes. Having multiple marginalized statuses was associated with impaired performance, troublesome symptoms and less positive mental health. The most negative outcomes were reported by low‐income gay or bisexual workers. Organizational policies and managers should consider intersecting identities to better support marginalized workers' well‐being.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Marketing,Public Administration,Business and International Management

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