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Critiques of gender mainstreaming (GM) as the officially agreed strategy to promote gender equity in health … internationally have reached a critical mass. There has been a notable lack of dialogue between gender advocates in the global north … debate on the shape of future action for gender equity in health, by uniquely bringing together the voices of disparate …
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economic class or gender advantages to secure entitlements to treatment for long-term illness. …
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opportunity to observe how gender, race, and class power relations are enacted and reconstituted to shape health inequities. Using …
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subordinate in multiple stratification systems such as gender, race and class are at especially high risk. Multiple minority … that certain relational schemas are jointly shaped by gender, race, and class and help explain their anomalous effects on … self-salience helps explain the paradoxical patterns of mental health by gender, race, and social class. The findings …
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In this commentary, we reflect on the challenges of incorporating gender and sex into health research and funding and … Institute of Gender and Health, one of the 13 institutes that comprise the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Canada …
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Informed by intersectionality theory, a tradition that theorizes intersecting power relations of racism, patriarchy …, classism and heterosexism, this paper investigates the degree to which race, gender, class and sexuality manifest distinct and … regression is used to model the main effects of, and interactions between, race, gender, education, household income and sexual …
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gender, family and the global reproductive health market are revealed in current U.S. media coverage of and public discourses …
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Intersectionality theory, developed to address the non-additivity of effects of sex/gender and race/ethnicity but … position, processes of oppression or privilege, and policies or institutional practices. Intersectionality has the potential to … research. In this paper, challenges to incorporation of intersectionality into population health research are identified or …
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Intersectionality is a term used to describe the intersecting effects of race, class, gender, and other marginalizing … intersectionality has been well-described conceptually, approaches to modeling it in quantitative studies of health outcomes are still … objective was to extend these methodological efforts by modeling intersectionality across three levels: structural, contextual …
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Although intersectionality is now recognized in the context of women’s health, men’s health, and gender and health, its … intersectionality perspective, the common struggles within each field to confront the complex interplay of factors that shape health … inequities. Drawing on developments within intersectionality scholarship and various sources of research and policy evidence …
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