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Pride and Prejudice

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posted on 2025-07-02, 05:02 authored by Thuy Trang Le, Nguyen Hoang Giang Le, Hoang Vuong Tran
The concept of graduate employability has gained great prominence in international education. However, there still exists a gap in sexual orientation discrimination in graduate employability among transgender and queer (TQ) international students. In our qualitative study investigating graduate employability of transgender and queer students graduating from Australian and Canadian institutions, we have interviewed 14 international graduates with transgender and queer identity regarding their perceptions of sexual orientation and recruitment discrimination at the workplaces. Utilizing intersectionality as a conceptual framework, we have studied employability-related problems that these marginalized students with their foreigner identities have experienced in the labor market. The findings will be around the social, cultural, and political impacts of Canadian and Australian working and recruitment environments on the varying extent of discrimination, namely local attitudes toward queer and transgender international graduates, the manifestation of antidiscrimination laws, and the extent to which employers value stereotypically male heterosexual personality traits.<p></p>

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Journal of Comparative & International Higher Education

Volume

12

ISSN

2151-0393

eISSN

2151-0407

Issue

6S1

Publisher

STAR Scholars Network

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