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Intersectional approaches to equality research and data

We have put together our second short guide in our series on conducting research and collecting data. Our second short guide focuses on intersectionality which is increasingly a topic of consideration for equality and diversity practitioners.

Intersectionality recognises that people’s identities and social positions are shaped by multiple factors and our new short guide covers:

  • Why intersectionality is important?
  • Intersectional approaches to research design
  • Intersectional approaches to qualitative equality research
  • Intersectional approaches to quantitative equality research and data analysis
  • Useful resources

     
Research and data briefing 2: Intersectional approaches to equality research and data
18/04/2017
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The materials published on this page were originally created by the Equality Challenge Unit.