CART-analysis embedded in social theory: A case study comparing quantitative data analysis strategies for intersectionality-based public health monitoring within and beyond the binaries
Implementation of an intersectionality perspective into quantitative health research might support the process of unravelling complex socio-cultural and economic power relations which underly and shape patterns of health and disease within populations. Intersectionality-informed health monitoring an...
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Main Authors: | Emily Mena (Author), Gabriele Bolte (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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