While research has identified challenges lesbians face in the workplace, there is limited understanding of the particular experiences of older lesbians, especially those working in the health and aged care sector. This article draws on the stories of four women who participated in a narrative research project on lesbian and gay people's experiences of health and aged care. It highlights the need for future research to examine the complexity of identity expression and community affiliation, how people negotiate “coming out” in the workplace, the impact of discrimination, and the resources (such as friends) available to lesbians in the workplace.
Journal article
Older lesbians and work in the Australian health and aged care sector
Journal of Lesbian Studies, Vol.19(1), pp.62-72
2015
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- Title
- Older lesbians and work in the Australian health and aged care sector
- Creators
- Mark Hughes - Southern Cross UniversitySujay Kentlyn
- Publication Details
- Journal of Lesbian Studies, Vol.19(1), pp.62-72
- Identifiers
- 2518; 991012821403702368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; Social Work; School of Arts and Social Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article