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Intersectional perspective in elderly care [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being, 2016
Earlier research has shown that power relationships at workplaces are constructed by power structures. Processes related to power always influence the working conditions for (in this study in elderly care) the working groups involved.
Marta Cuesta, Margareta Rämgård
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Nurse-Family Partnership and Geography: An Intersectional Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Qualitative Nursing Research, 2020
Nurse-Family Partnership is a targeted public health intervention program designed to improve child and maternal health through nurse home visiting. In the context of a process evaluation, we posed the question: “In what ways do Canadian public health ...
Karen A. Campbell   +4 more
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Towards an Intersectional Perspective in Cycling

open access: yesActive Travel Studies, 2022
In recent years, concerns about climate change have elevated cycling on urban policy agendas worldwide. The rapid implementation of temporary cycling infrastructure in cities across the globe during the Covid-19 pandemic has further elevated the ...
Tiffany Lam
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The double closet: Mental health needs of LGB college students from an intersectional perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
College is a crucial stage for personal development and can be particularly challenging for lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) students as they face unique challenges related to their sexual orientation as well as social barriers.
Athenai Ximena Sánchez-Millán   +3 more
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Social inequalities in SARS-CoV-2 infection in high income countries: highlighting the need for an intersectional perspective in quantitative research [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health
ObjectiveCOVID-19 has highlighted significant social disparities in health across the world. The main purpose of this mini review is to synthesize important findings about social inequalities in infection risk and highlight the gaps in current research ...
Ritu Rani   +2 more
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Power and possibility: an intersectional perspective of campus sexual violence disclosure [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Global and Public Health
Sexual violence on higher education campuses represents a global public health crisis that threatens students’ safety, well-being, and academic success. Despite increasing awareness and available supports, most students who experience sexual violence do ...
Jori Jones
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Intersekcionální perspektiva zkoumání dopadů krize na životní dráhy v ČR: gender, třída, věk (a rodičovství) [PDF]

open access: yesGender a Výzkum, 2014
The intersectional perspective represents, in Czech sociology, an untapped opportunity to examine the interaction between the different lines of inequality in the process of constantly changing social structure.
Alena Křížková, Lenka Formánková
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Intersectional Identity Studies in Colombian ELT: A Profiling Research Study

open access: yesHOW, 2023
This article aims at sharing the preliminary literature review of the main developments related to Intersectional Identities in Colombian English Language Teaching and general educational contexts worldwide.
Catherine Benavides-Buitrago
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“Women against Women”. Syrian Women Refugees and Intersectional Marginalization

open access: yesOpen Gender Journal, 2022
In this book review, Onur Yamaner’s study on Syrian female refugees’ experiences of intersectional marginalization, published in 2021 in Germany, will be examined from a critical perspective that attests to both the strengths and weaknesses of the ...
Özlem Akkaya
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Intersecting Inequalities in Education and on the Labour Market: Gender and Migration Background in Comparative Perspective

open access: yessozialpolitik.ch, 2023
Gender and migration background have received ample attention in stratification research. Yet quantitative studies of inequality in education and on the labour market frequently examine them in isolation rather than from an intersectional perspective. I
Fenella Fleischmann
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