Intersectional Multilevel Modelling

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advanced intersectionality quantitative methods
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Bayesian estimation techniques
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Cross-Classified Models
Discriminatory Accuracy
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feminist quantitative research
group-level effects modelling
Intersectionality
MAIHDA
Multi-Level Modelling
Organizational Studies
postgraduate social science
power and privilege analysis
Quantitative Analysis
social inequality measurement
Social Sciences
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Statistical Methods

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032886367
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bridging feminist theory and cutting-edge statistics, this book introduces multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) and expands it into a contextual intersectional multilevel framework, revealing how power operates through intersecting identities and environments to generate systemic inequalities and how quantitative tools can expose, understand and ultimately challenge them.

It first clarifies why traditional interaction terms fail to fully capture intersectionality’s transformative aim: they overlook the simultaneous, context-specific ways that gender, race, class, sexual orientation and other dimensions of inequalities configure privilege and oppression. Using intersectional multilevel models, the author shows how it is possible to estimate both individual heterogeneity and group-level effects, then extends the approach to incorporate context. Worked examples in Stata guide readers through linear, binary and ordinal outcomes. A brief overview of Bayesian estimation and random slopes models is also provided. The book is accompanied by open datasets and reproducible code. Throughout, an ethical reflexive thread stresses category fluidity, disclosure risks and accountability to intersectionality’s transformative agenda, demonstrating the method’s power to reveal and, hopefully, contribute to dismantling structural inequalities.

Designed for social scientists, policy analysts or management scholars seeking rigorous yet reflexive quantitative approaches, the book suits postgraduate students, academic researchers and practitioners working on inequalities. Those already fluent in multilevel modelling will deepen their knowledge; beginners will gain a clear, step-by-step entry into intersectional multilevel modelling in practice.

Anne Laure Humbert is a researcher at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

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