Trust the source, not just the story
The Conversation
The Conversation
International · 1 hrs ago
78← Left
Studying racial and ethnic health inequality in Canada: What we need to get right
78Accuracy
0Ratings
0Comments
AI Analysis
Accuracy 78/100
Partisan intensity 35/100
ObjectivePartisan
← Left ✓ Fair headline

A Canadian academic examines methodological problems in how researchers study racial and ethnic health disparities, identifying issues including unclear categorization, white-centered research frameworks, and limited exploration of underlying causes.

🔒theconversation.com
Score: 78Opens in app
Studying racial and ethnic health inequality in Canada: What we need to get right
Health disparities across racial and ethnic groups persist in Canada. But how the country can effectively address them hinges upon how it can better study these differences. In a recent paper I co-authored, we examine how researchers study racial and ethnic inequalities in health. We identify four persistent problems: unclear categories of race and ethnicity, a white-centred lens, heavy reliance on majority-defined health outcomes and limited explanation of why these disparities arise. We discu
Discussion 0 comments
Sort:
?

No comments yet — be the first to start the discussion!