(En)gendering racial disparities in health trajectories: A life course and intersectional analysis
Historically, intersectionality has been an underutilized framework in sociological research on racial/ethnic and gender inequalities in health. To demonstrate its utility and importance, we conduct an intersectional analysis of the social stratification of health using the exemplar of hypertension-...
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Main Authors: | Liana J. Richardson (Author), Tyson H. Brown (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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