Why Should We Account for Intersectionality in Quantitative Analysis of Survey Data?

  • Dubrow J
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While in the social sciences most of the empirically-based research on intersectionality employs qualitative techniques such as in-depth interviewing and archival work, there is a small, but steadily growing, literature that employs quantitative statistical techniques on national and cross-national survey data.

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Dubrow, J. (2013). Why Should We Account for Intersectionality in Quantitative Analysis of Survey Data? In Intersectionality und Kritik (pp. 161–177). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-93168-5_8

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