Intersectionality, health equity, and EDI: What’s the difference for health researchers?

The authors of this paper present histories and definitions of three commonly used frameworks: intersectionality, health equity, and equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) for use in the context of health research.

Keywords: access, agency, cultural determinants of health, education, employment, feminism, funding, gender, gender equality, gender equity, government and policy, health equity, health rights, human rights, international, legal rights, policy, social determinants of health, women's rights

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