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Intersectionality and Social Welfare: Avoidance and Unequal Treatment among Transgender Women of Color
Adam M. Butz,
Tia Sherèe Gaynor
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Social Welfare
100%
Transgender Women of Color
100%
Unequal Treatment
100%
Transgender
40%
Social Equity
20%
Public Welfare
20%
Social Security
20%
Gender Identity
20%
Public Benefits
20%
Racial Identity
20%
Negative Stereotypes
20%
Administrators
20%
Welfare Benefits
20%
Public Administration
20%
Intersectional
20%
Social Welfare Programs
20%
Face Discrimination
20%
Discriminatory Treatment
20%
Historically Marginalized Groups
20%
Social Sciences
Transgender
100%
Intersectionality
100%
Social Welfare Office
66%
Discrimination
33%
Social Welfare
16%
Public Benefits
16%
Managers
16%
Stereotypes
16%
Racial Identity
16%
Public Administration
16%
Gender Identity
16%