2011
DOI: 10.1186/1475-9276-10-3
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Race, gender, class, and sexual orientation: intersecting axes of inequality and self-rated health in Canada

Abstract: BackgroundIntersectionality theory, a way of understanding social inequalities by race, gender, class, and sexuality that emphasizes their mutually constitutive natures, possesses potential to uncover and explicate previously unknown health inequalities. In this paper, the intersectionality principles of "directionality," "simultaneity," "multiplicativity," and "multiple jeopardy" are applied to inequalities in self-rated health by race, gender, class, and sexual orientation in a Canadian sample.MethodsThe Can… Show more

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“…En este sentido, edad y orientación sexual son en sí mismos dimensiones que general prejuicio, desigualdad y acceso diferencial a recursos materiales y oportunidades vitales (Calasanti & Kielcot, 2012;Veenstra, 2011), con lo que es plausible que el estigma asociado a las personas mayores LGBT sea particularmente intenso.…”
Section: Actitudes Hacia Las Personas Mayoresunclassified
“…En este sentido, edad y orientación sexual son en sí mismos dimensiones que general prejuicio, desigualdad y acceso diferencial a recursos materiales y oportunidades vitales (Calasanti & Kielcot, 2012;Veenstra, 2011), con lo que es plausible que el estigma asociado a las personas mayores LGBT sea particularmente intenso.…”
Section: Actitudes Hacia Las Personas Mayoresunclassified
“…U proměnných kategoriálního charakteru byla za referenční kategorii (s označením 1) zvolena kategorie, která obsahovala velký počet pozorování, aby ji bylo možné považovat za stabilní referenční bod, případně ta, která usnadnila interpretaci výsledků [viz např. Řeháková 2000;Veenstra et al 2011].…”
Section: Regresní Modelováníunclassified
“…According to Frances, black women suffer all the burdens of prejudice and mistreatment and also bear the additional burden of having to cope with white and black men (1979) [48]. Other studies have advocated for a third jeopardy based on class and a fourth based on sexual orientation (King 1988 [49]; Veenstra 2011 [50]). Other studies argue that people with two or more intersecting disadvantage identities experience distinctive forms of oppression and injustice associated with each of her subordinated identities added together (Smith and Stewart 1983 [51]; Lien 1994 [52]).…”
Section: Feminism and Anti-racism Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%