2020
Hankivsky, O., & Kapilashrami, A.
Queen Mary University of London Global Policy Institute
In this policy brief, the authors argue that policy responses to COVID-19 must consider sex and gender at their intersection with wider structural inequalities. They discuss what intersectionality is, the importance of an intersectional approach, the differential impacts of COVID-19 responses on various populations, and recommended actions to address these differential impacts.
Beyond sex and gender analysis: An intersectional view of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and response.
Hankivsky, O., & Kapilashrami, A.(2020). Beyond sex and gender analysis: An intersectional view of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and response, Policy brief. London: Queen Mary University of London Global Policy Institute.
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