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Incorporating Intersectional Gender Analysis
into Research on Infectious Diseases of Poverty
A toolkit for health researchers
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Objectives
The following subsections respond to each of these objectives, leaving the reader with some key questions and literature sources to consider after reading this module.
• Provide guidance on how quantitative and qualitative data can be analysed using an intersectional gender lens using established data analysis practices
Activities
• Incorporate intersectional gender dimensions into the analysis of data (i.e. through use of variables/indicators and coding framework)
Contents
7 .1 Preparing research to analyse data through an intersectional gender lens
7 .2 Gender analysis of secondary quantitative data
7 .3 Analysing quantitative research data using an intersectional gender lens
7 .3.1 Conducting intersectional sex-disaggregated and/or sex-specific analyses
7 .3.2 Using gender variables to conduct an intersectional gender analysis
7 .3. 3 Classifying respondents to facilitate intersectional gender analysis
7 .3. 4 Analysing quantitative data through an intersectional gender lens
7 .3. 5 Interpreting quantitative data through an intersectional gender lens
7 .4 Analysing qualitative research data using an intersectional gender lens
7 .4.1 Designing the sample to facilitate intersectional gender analysis within qualitative research
7 .4. 2 Approaches to intersectional gender analysis within qualitative research
7 .4. 3 Going beneath the surface in qualitative analysis
7 .5 Conducting mixed methods intersectional gender analysis