Inclusion of LGBTI+ Persons in Workplaces in Thailand

Thailand is widely considered progressive among developing and middle-income countries regarding the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or intersex (LGBTI+) people. Thailand has made progress in developing legislation to stop LGBTI+ discrimination, including adopting the Gender Equality Act of 2015, which makes it illegal to discriminate against people who look different in appearance from their sex at birth. Despite proactive steps toward inclusion the country has taken to date, however, LGBTI+ people continue to experience discrimination, limited job and housing opportunities, barriers to accessing many common services, and other challenges in Thailand, with each subgroup affected differently.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022
Subjects:WORKPLACE EQUITY, INCLUSION, LGBBTI+ EQUITY LEGISLATION, GENDER EQUALITY ACT LEGISLATION, QUEER PERSON DISCRIMINATION, SEXUAL ORIENTATION PREDJUDICE, GUIDELINE FOR LGBTI+ FRIENDLY WORKPLACE, HUMAN RIGHTS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099612009052233243/IDU05b9b9be0079b5044bf0ac8d01c5397c9435a
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37960
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spelling dig-okr-10986379602022-09-07T05:10:32Z Inclusion of LGBTI+ Persons in Workplaces in Thailand World Bank WORKPLACE EQUITY INCLUSION LGBBTI+ EQUITY LEGISLATION GENDER EQUALITY ACT LEGISLATION QUEER PERSON DISCRIMINATION SEXUAL ORIENTATION PREDJUDICE GUIDELINE FOR LGBTI+ FRIENDLY WORKPLACE HUMAN RIGHTS Thailand is widely considered progressive among developing and middle-income countries regarding the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or intersex (LGBTI+) people. Thailand has made progress in developing legislation to stop LGBTI+ discrimination, including adopting the Gender Equality Act of 2015, which makes it illegal to discriminate against people who look different in appearance from their sex at birth. Despite proactive steps toward inclusion the country has taken to date, however, LGBTI+ people continue to experience discrimination, limited job and housing opportunities, barriers to accessing many common services, and other challenges in Thailand, with each subgroup affected differently. 2022-09-06T18:30:32Z 2022-09-06T18:30:32Z 2022 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099612009052233243/IDU05b9b9be0079b5044bf0ac8d01c5397c9435a http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37960 English en GENDER AND INCLUSION KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT NOTE;3 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Knowledge Notes :: Miscellaneous Knowledge Notes East Asia and Pacific Thailand
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topic WORKPLACE EQUITY
INCLUSION
LGBBTI+ EQUITY LEGISLATION
GENDER EQUALITY ACT LEGISLATION
QUEER PERSON DISCRIMINATION
SEXUAL ORIENTATION PREDJUDICE
GUIDELINE FOR LGBTI+ FRIENDLY WORKPLACE
HUMAN RIGHTS
WORKPLACE EQUITY
INCLUSION
LGBBTI+ EQUITY LEGISLATION
GENDER EQUALITY ACT LEGISLATION
QUEER PERSON DISCRIMINATION
SEXUAL ORIENTATION PREDJUDICE
GUIDELINE FOR LGBTI+ FRIENDLY WORKPLACE
HUMAN RIGHTS
spellingShingle WORKPLACE EQUITY
INCLUSION
LGBBTI+ EQUITY LEGISLATION
GENDER EQUALITY ACT LEGISLATION
QUEER PERSON DISCRIMINATION
SEXUAL ORIENTATION PREDJUDICE
GUIDELINE FOR LGBTI+ FRIENDLY WORKPLACE
HUMAN RIGHTS
WORKPLACE EQUITY
INCLUSION
LGBBTI+ EQUITY LEGISLATION
GENDER EQUALITY ACT LEGISLATION
QUEER PERSON DISCRIMINATION
SEXUAL ORIENTATION PREDJUDICE
GUIDELINE FOR LGBTI+ FRIENDLY WORKPLACE
HUMAN RIGHTS
World Bank
Inclusion of LGBTI+ Persons in Workplaces in Thailand
description Thailand is widely considered progressive among developing and middle-income countries regarding the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or intersex (LGBTI+) people. Thailand has made progress in developing legislation to stop LGBTI+ discrimination, including adopting the Gender Equality Act of 2015, which makes it illegal to discriminate against people who look different in appearance from their sex at birth. Despite proactive steps toward inclusion the country has taken to date, however, LGBTI+ people continue to experience discrimination, limited job and housing opportunities, barriers to accessing many common services, and other challenges in Thailand, with each subgroup affected differently.
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INCLUSION
LGBBTI+ EQUITY LEGISLATION
GENDER EQUALITY ACT LEGISLATION
QUEER PERSON DISCRIMINATION
SEXUAL ORIENTATION PREDJUDICE
GUIDELINE FOR LGBTI+ FRIENDLY WORKPLACE
HUMAN RIGHTS
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title Inclusion of LGBTI+ Persons in Workplaces in Thailand
title_short Inclusion of LGBTI+ Persons in Workplaces in Thailand
title_full Inclusion of LGBTI+ Persons in Workplaces in Thailand
title_fullStr Inclusion of LGBTI+ Persons in Workplaces in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Inclusion of LGBTI+ Persons in Workplaces in Thailand
title_sort inclusion of lgbti+ persons in workplaces in thailand
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
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url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099612009052233243/IDU05b9b9be0079b5044bf0ac8d01c5397c9435a
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