Intersectionality in quantitative research: A systematic review of its emergence and applications of theory and methods

Background: Intersectionality is a theoretical framework rooted in the premise that human experience is jointly shaped by multiple social positions (e.g. race, gender), and cannot be adequately understood by considering social positions independently. Used widely in qualitative studies, its uptake i...

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Main Authors: Greta R. Bauer (Author), Siobhan M. Churchill (Author), Mayuri Mahendran (Author), Chantel Walwyn (Author), Daniel Lizotte (Author), Alma Angelica Villa-Rueda (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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