Inkludering av sexuella- och könsminoriteter i arbetslivet - Strategier, nyckelpersoners roll och utmaningar i organisationers inkluderingsarbete
Abstract
The aim of this study is to explore how organizations and public authorities in Sweden work
to promote the inclusion of Sexual and Gender Minorities (SGM) in the workplace. The study
specifically focuses on strategies, the role of key actors, and the challenges and opportunities
that arise in the practical implementation of inclusion efforts. While previous research on
SGM in working life often focuses on individual experiences, this study aims to contribute a
broader organizational perspective.
The study is based on qualitative, semi-structured interviews with key representatives in
inclusion efforts from nine different organizations. The empirical material has been analyzed
using thematic analysis, supported by a theoretical framework that includes the concepts of
inequality regimes (Acker, 2006), psychosocial safety climate (Dollard & Bakker, 2010), as
well as institutional theory (Meyer & Rowan, 1977).
The results show a strong intention to work toward inclusion, with several organizations
having implemented policies, training initiatives, and value statements expressing these
ambitions. However, the findings also indicate that practical implementation is often uneven,
dependent on individual engagement, and in some cases lacking sufficient support from
leadership. As a result, inclusion efforts risk becoming symbolic rather than transformative.
Some participants also described that employees do not feel safe being open about their
identity, indicating a lack of psychological safety.
In conclusion, inclusion work targeting SGM employees requires more than well-intentioned
policies. A sustainable and effective approach needs to be structurally integrated and
supported by leadership, clear responsibility and ongoing evaluation.
Degree
Student essay
Date
2025-07-04Author
Hedlund, Emil
Braun, Mille
Keywords
Discrimination, inclusion, diversity
Language
swe