Asylum Access & Due Process + Climate & Public Health + Employment & Housing Equality + Maternal Health Equity
This record preserves closeness separately from intersectionality. It is not a reviewed positive finding.
- Canonical combination
- hoc-4-9aba80003eb7cfc3664e796d
- k
- 4
- Higher-order closeness
- 6.44 (D0)
- Intersectionality strength
- Withheld
- Confidence
- Withheld
- Evidence readiness
- insufficient_evidence · 0.0
- Terminal disposition
- insufficient_evidence
Constituent issues
Constituent pair closeness
- issue:asylum-access|issue:climate-health — closeness 6.87 (D0); UNRELATED
- issue:asylum-access|issue:lgbtq-employment-housing — closeness 9.64 (D0); UNRELATED
- issue:asylum-access|issue:maternal-health — closeness 6.67 (D0); UNRELATED
- issue:climate-health|issue:lgbtq-employment-housing — closeness 4.54 (D0); UNRELATED
- issue:climate-health|issue:maternal-health — closeness 9.31 (D0); CROSS_BRANCH_INTERSECTION
- issue:lgbtq-employment-housing|issue:maternal-health — closeness 8.0 (D0); UNRELATED
Adjudication rationale
The analysis of the provided atoms and their relationships indicates that no governed evidence jointly supports all atoms in this combination. Consequently, a higher-order intersectionality cannot be substantiated.
Counterevidence and simpler explanation
No governed evidence jointly supports all atoms.
Evidence boundary
No governed evidence assignment in this run jointly covers every atom. The percentage is withheld where the evidence does not support one.