A cross-cultural quantitative approach to intersectionality and health: Using intersections between gender, race, class and neighbourhood to predict self-rated health in Toronto and New York City
Authors: Jennifer Black and Gerry Veenstra
Editors: Olena Hankivsky, Sarah de Leeuw, Jo-Anne Lee, Bilkis Vissandjée, and Nazilla Khanlou
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Type | Book chapter |
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Author | Jennifer Black and Gerry Veenstra |
Editor | Olena Hankivsky, Sarah de Leeuw, Jo-Anne Lee, Bilkis Vissandjée, and Nazilla Khanlou |
Publication Year | 2011 |
Book Title | Health Inequities in Canada: Intersectional Frameworks and Practices |
Chapter Title | A cross-cultural quantitative approach to intersectionality and health: Using intersections between gender, race, class and neighbourhood to predict self-rated health in Toronto and New York City |
Publisher | UBC Press |
City | Vancouver, BC |
Publication Language | English |
- Jennifer Black
- Jennifer Black and Gerry Veenstra
- A cross-cultural quantitative approach to intersectionality and health: Using intersections between gender, race, class and neighbourhood to predict self-rated health in Toronto and New York City
- 2011
- Health Inequities in Canada: Intersectional Frameworks and Practices
- Olena Hankivsky, Sarah de Leeuw, Jo-Anne Lee, Bilkis Vissandjée, and Nazilla Khanlou
- Vancouver, BC
- UBC Press