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153 - Gayest Occupations

Author
The Land Of Awes Information Services
Published
Sun 22 Jun 2025
Episode Link
https://www.awes.com/podcast/bc/bc153.html

This is episode 153 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to talk about gay occupations.
Studies indicate that certain occupations tend to have a higher representation of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual.

Occupations with a higher concentration of gay individuals...
Airline cabin crew: This profession showed the highest proportion, with 13.7% of employees identifying as gay or bisexual.
Creative and performing arts: Includes actors, entertainers, presenters, artists, and arts officers, producers, and directors.
Hospitality and food service: This encompasses roles such as coffee shop workers, bar staff, and catering supervisors.
Leisure and tourism: Theme park attendants and potentially transportation and travel agents also show higher gay representation.
Psychology and therapy: Psychologists, psychotherapists, and cognitive-behavioral therapists are among those with more gay employees.
Librarians and library assistants: These roles also have a notable proportion of gay individuals.
Other professions: Authors, writers, translators, and some roles within IT and public relations have also been identified as having higher proportions of gay individuals.
Factors potentially contributing to higher gay representation in certain fields...

Acceptance and Inclusivity: Industries or roles with more welcoming and inclusive environments may attract gay individuals. Some professions like flight attendants have a history of advocating for gay worker protections.
Shared Values and Interests: Certain fields, such as arts and entertainment or non-profit organizations, might attract individuals who share progressive values and a commitment to diversity.
Avoiding Discrimination: Some individuals may seek professions perceived as safer or more accepting to avoid potential discrimination.
It is important to remember that...
These findings reflect trends based on available data and do not mean that all individuals in these professions identify as gay or that other professions lack gay representation.
While some stereotypes exist about certain professions, it's crucial to avoid harmful generalizations about individuals based on their occupation.
Creating inclusive workplaces is essential for all industries, ensuring that all employees feel safe, respected, and valued, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

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