The state members of the European Union have witnessed the emergence of equality
policies which target discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender
identity. These are usually based on the single issue model focusing exclusively on
discrimination suffered by LGBT people, however there are other approaches to ...»»»»
The state members of the European Union have witnessed the emergence of equality
policies which target discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender
identity. These are usually based on the single issue model focusing exclusively on
discrimination suffered by LGBT people, however there are other approaches to this issue
which take into account the interaction of different axes of inequality, namely, the multiple
and intersectional discrimination models. This article analyses the implications of these
three models from a theoretical and empirical perspective, pointing out their respective
advantages and disadvantages.^^^^
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Citació Bibliogràfica:
Cruells, Marta, Gerard Coll-Planas. "Challenging Equality Policies: The Emerging LGBT Perspective". European Journal of Women's Studies Vol. 20., 2013, p. 122-137