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Intersectional analysis has been developing since its emergence from critical race feminism in the 1980s when it was … used to conceptualize the inter-relationship of race and gender and, particularly, the experiences of discrimination and …
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, income, education, lifestyle etc.) or alternatively in a synthetic way that brings together class along with race, ethnicity … meanings related to race, difference and postcolonial resistance. This paper sheds light on aspects of local gentrification and … disassociation that allegedly characterize the gentrified world of Brixton are mostly narrated in economic/social terms (class …
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The aim of this article is to describe the Class Race and Gender (CRG) Research Programme. The CRG research programme … assess the impact of changes over time. This complex problem is being investigated through a study of class, race and gender …
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nature of gender, race, class, caste and other influences on the economic situation of individuals and groups. Among …, caste and class," and sketches directions for the future. …
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Reform of the United States welfare system in 1996 drastically changed welfare receipt for low-income lone mothers. This paper explores the effects of these changes on lone mothers by summarizing empirical work on caseload reduction, labor force participation, income, poverty, material hardship,...
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policy-makers re-examined and reified overlapping hierarchies of race, gender, and class advantage. … by the state, with first-class citizenship status offered to some individuals (historically, white male industrial … workers) and second-class rights to others. Unemployment insurance (UI), as an employment-based right, is often characterized …
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This paper argues for a feminist-Marxist-anti-racist economics. First, it puts forward a set of central defining features of Marxian economics. Then it argues that feminist and anti-racist economists need to work within the Marxist theoretical framework in order to realize their feminist and...
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economic stagnation. This article argues that class and racial struggles in agriculture had a variety of effects, some …
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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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