Abstract
As illustrated by these definitions from the Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics, context dependency is a defining characteristic of gender, since gender and intersectional inequalities differ spatially and temporarily in how they are organized. It is on this issue of context dependency where gender studies scholars often collide with (the application and interpretation) of regression-based statistical analysis in debates about quantitative methods (see Spierings 2012).
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Spierings, N. (2016). Multilevel Analysis as a Tool to Understand the Spatio-Temporality of Gender. Politics and Gender, 12(3), e10. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743923X16000398
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