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Exploring Perceived Discrimination Among LGBT Individuals in Turkey in Education,Employment, and Health Care: Results of an Online Survey
Authors:?pek Göçmen  Volkan Y?lmaz
Institution:1. Bo?azici University Social Policy Forum, Istanbul, Turkeyipek.gocmen@boun.edu.tr;3. Graduate Program in Social Policy, Institute of Social Sciences, Bo?azi?i University, ?stanbul, Turkey
Abstract:This article explores the discrimination practices encountered by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals in education, income, employment, and health care in Turkey. Limited quantitative data on LGBT individuals are available in Turkey. This study collected data from 2,875 LGBT individuals through a Web-based survey. The findings suggest that LGBT individuals report perceived direct and indirect discrimination in accessing education, employment, and health care. In a country where LGBT rights are not yet recognized and antidiscrimination legislation covering sexual orientation and gender identity is still nonexistent, findings demonstrate perceived discrimination of LGBTs rarely turns into a legal complaint. Even when they do, most LGBTs in our sample report that they did not feel that the justice system addressed their grievances.
Keywords:Discrimination  education  employment  gender  health care  human rights  LGBT  social citizenship  social policy  Turkey
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