The purpose of this website is to highlight the quantitatively oriented empirical literature on intersectionality.  There are a growing number of articles: please see the references for a selection of them.

This website is also designed to be a companion to the paper, “How Can We Account for Intersectionality in Quantitative Analysis of Survey Data?  Empirical Illustration for Central and Eastern Europe,” by Joshua Kjerulf Dubrow and recently published by ASK: Society, Research, Methods.  The cite is below.  This website will present a modified version of the text and analyses, plus supplementary material, including extended discussions of various related subjects, not found in the original article.

Dubrow, Joshua Kjerulf.  2008.  How Can We Account for Intersectionality in Quantitative Analysis of Survey Data?  Empirical Illustration of Central and Eastern Europe.”  ASK: Society, Research, Methods 17: 85-102.

 

 

 

The organization of the article as portrayed in this website is as follows:

 

 

 

Abstract

 

Introduction

 

Approaches to Intersectionality

 

Research Question: Intersectionality and Political Participation

 

Data and Measurement

 

Empirical Illustrations (analyses, with tables and figures)

 

Conclusion and Discussion

 

References

 

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