SEXUAL ORIENTATION IN BRAZIL USING UNCONDITIONAL QUANTILE REGRESSION

Authors

  • Daniel Suliano IPECE
  • Alexsandre Cavalcante IPECE
  • Luciana Rodrigues IPECE

Abstract

This paper seeks to complement the unexplored dimension of sexual orientation based differences in Brazilian incomes. Studies addressing the theme in Brazil have not recognized hitherto the significant determinants of wage inequality along the wage curve, by using only data from the 2010 Brazilian Census conducted by the Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). Thus, importantly, this is the first paper using pooled data from the Continuous National Household Sample Survey (Continuous PNAD) of 2012 to 2016 to evaluate income differentials based on sexual orientation, appealing to the general Oxaca-Blinder (1973) decomposition method, which in turn is based on Recentered Influence Function (RIF) regressions proposed by Firpo, Fortin and Lemieux (2007). Findings: composition effect reads too much into the homosexuals as group effect (both gays and lesbians), regarding demographic changes and human capital as well as activity and occupational sorting. On the other hand, there is no evidence of discriminatory effects on homosexuals in the context of labor market. This is in sharp contrast with the effect of sexual orientation found in the existing literature.

Published

2022-04-01