This essay brings together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequalities, suggesting an integrative analytical framework that accounts for the complexity of the intertwined influence of both individual social positioning and institutional stratification on health. This essay therefore advances the emerging scholarship on the relevance of intersectionality to health inequalities research. We argue that intersectionality provides a strong analytical tool for an integrated understanding of health inequalities beyond the purely socioeconomic by addressing the multiple layers of privilege and disadvantage, including race, migration and ethnicity, gender and sexuality. We further demonstrate how integrating intersectionali...
Background: According to post-structural policy analyses, policies and interventions aiming at reduc...
Background: According to post-structural policy analyses, policies and interventions aiming at reduc...
This sociological dissertation critically examines the U.S. public health discourse of health equity...
This essay brings together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequalities, su...
This essay brings together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequalities, su...
This essay brings together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequalities, su...
This essay brings together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequalities, su...
The concept of intersectionality was developed by social scientists seeking to analyse the multiple ...
The current thesis brought together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequal...
The concept of intersectionality was developed by social scientists seeking to analyse the multiple ...
Abstract Background The concept of “intersectionality” is increasingly employed within public health...
Originating in black feminist scholarship (Collins, 1990, Crenshaw, 1989), intersectionality theory ...
AbstractIntersectionality theory, developed to address the non-additivity of effects of sex/gender a...
The current editorial for the cluster of papers entitled 'Gender and health inequalities: intersecti...
Health promotion researchers and practitioners are grappling with how to address growing health ineq...
Background: According to post-structural policy analyses, policies and interventions aiming at reduc...
Background: According to post-structural policy analyses, policies and interventions aiming at reduc...
This sociological dissertation critically examines the U.S. public health discourse of health equity...
This essay brings together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequalities, su...
This essay brings together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequalities, su...
This essay brings together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequalities, su...
This essay brings together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequalities, su...
The concept of intersectionality was developed by social scientists seeking to analyse the multiple ...
The current thesis brought together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequal...
The concept of intersectionality was developed by social scientists seeking to analyse the multiple ...
Abstract Background The concept of “intersectionality” is increasingly employed within public health...
Originating in black feminist scholarship (Collins, 1990, Crenshaw, 1989), intersectionality theory ...
AbstractIntersectionality theory, developed to address the non-additivity of effects of sex/gender a...
The current editorial for the cluster of papers entitled 'Gender and health inequalities: intersecti...
Health promotion researchers and practitioners are grappling with how to address growing health ineq...
Background: According to post-structural policy analyses, policies and interventions aiming at reduc...
Background: According to post-structural policy analyses, policies and interventions aiming at reduc...
This sociological dissertation critically examines the U.S. public health discourse of health equity...