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Listen carefully: transgender voices in the workplace. (2016). Beauregard, Alexandra T ; Whittle, S ; Booth, Jonathan E ; Arevshatian, L.
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  29. The role of career adaptability and resilience in mental health problems in Chinese adolescents. (2020). Li, Min ; Chen, Wenjing ; Xu, Haiyan ; Fu, Wanyan ; Gong, Xingying.
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  30. Barriers to adoption and foster care and openness to child characteristics among transgender adults. (2020). Goldberg, Abbie E ; Miranda, Liam ; Smith, Julianna Z ; Farr, Rachel ; Tornello, Samantha.
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  32. Workplace silence, today? Transgender employees voice and well-being. (2019). Beauregard, Alexandra T ; Booth, Jonathan E.
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  34. Looking at Population Health Beyond “Male” and “Female”: Implications of Transgender Identity and Gender Nonconformity for Population Health. (2018). Lagos, Danya.
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  36. Is there a penalty for registered women? Is there a premium for registered men? Evidence from a sample of transsexual workers. (2018). Geijtenbeek, Lydia ; Plug, Erik.
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  37. Peripheral Inclusion Through Informal Silencing and Voice — A Study of LGB Officers in the Swedish Police. (2018). Rennstam, Jens ; Sullivan, Katie Rose .
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  38. Discrimination and resilience and the needs of people who identify as Transgender: A narrative review of quantitative research studies. (2017). Brown, Michael ; McCann, Edward.
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  39. Eudaimonic Well-Being in Transsexual People, Before and After Gender Confirming Surgery. (2017). Maggi, Mario ; Bandini, Elisa ; Fisher, Alessandra D ; Prunas, Antonio ; Bini, Maurizio ; de Bella, Chiara ; Todarello, Orlando ; Pace, Valeria.
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  40. Diversity as Polyphony: Reconceptualizing Diversity Management from a Communication-Centered Perspective. (2017). Schoeneborn, Dennis ; Trittin, Hannah.
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  42. ‘Wouldnt it be easier if you continued to be a guy?’ – a qualitative interview study of transsexual persons’ experiences of encounters with healthcare professionals. (2016). Milton, Camilla ; von Vogelsang, Annchristin ; Stromberg, Lars ; Ericsson, Ingrid.
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  43. MMPI-2 Profile of French Transsexuals: The Role of Sociodemographic and ă Clinical Factors. A cross-sectional design. (2016). Bonierbale, Mireille ; Lanon, Christophe ; Auquier, Pascal ; Loundou, Anderson ; Boyer, Laurent ; Gorin-Lazard, Audrey ; Maquigneau, Aurelie ; Baumstarck, Karine.
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  44. Listen carefully: transgender voices in the workplace. (2016). Beauregard, Alexandra T ; Whittle, S ; Booth, Jonathan E ; Arevshatian, L.
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  45. Transgender stigma and health: A critical review of stigma determinants, mechanisms, and interventions. (2015). White, Jaclyn M ; Pachankis, John E ; Reisner, Sari L.
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