Explores how health researchers, policy analysts, program and service managers, decision makers, and academics can apply an intersectional perspective to their work. Discusses intersectionality, a new paradigm used to study, understand, and respond to how sex and gender intersect with other variables such as ethnicity and class, and how these intersections contribute to unique experiences of health. (You will be asked to register on this site before downloading but it is free of charge.)
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