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  1. In the search for a better understanding of genetic and environmental interactions as determinants of health, certain fundamental aspects of human identity pose both a challenge and an opportunity for clarification. Sex/gender and race/ethnicity are complex traits that are particularly useful and important because each includes the social dimensions necessary for understanding its impact on ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2014 · Race-ethnicity and gender are best conceptualized within the larger framework of social justice as it pertains to power (Miville & Ferguson, 2006 ). Power has been defined as “the ability of persons or groups to command compliance from other persons or groups, even in the face of opposition.

  3. 22. Nov. 2022 · Although the intersectionality framework can be applied to many diverse social identities (e.g., sexual orientation and social class), we focus, in this chapter, on the intersection of race and gender as well as of ethnicity and gender, as applied to AA fathers. Within the intersectionality framework, several conceptual models and perspectives are particularly relevant to the lives of men of ...

  4. Race & Ethnicity. "Race" and "ethnicity" are complex terms and often used interchangeably. These terms were initially separated to designate “race” as a biological quality and “ethnicity” as a cultural phenomenon. This distinction mirrors efforts to distinguish sex and gender. Unlike “sex” and “gender,” however, there is little ...

  5. 5. Dez. 2021 · Abstract. The presence of inequalities in criminal punishment according to defendants’ race, ethnicity, gender, or socioeconomic status arguably challenges the philosophical and moral foundations of the justice system. Nevertheless, there is clear evidence of disproportional representation according to these offender characteristics in US ...

  6. 28. Feb. 2022 · Ethnic Inequalities in Education. There has long been concern about ethnic differences in educational achievement in the UK, in the wake of substantial immigration from the Caribbean and South Asia in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Thus, Gillborn and Gipps ( 1996) demonstrated that the average achievement at GCSE level of African Caribbean pupils ...

  7. 2. Juli 2021 · dence of pan-Asian gender traditionalism, and they show much more attitudinal heterogeneity across Asian ethnic groups than is popularly recognized. Some of this heterogeneity is linked to ethnic differences in so-ciocultural traits, including religion, politics, nativity, education, and gender-identity salience. Substantial