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      <subfield code="a">López-Narbona, Ana María</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Ortega-Gaspar, María Marta</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Intersectionality is the process of discrimination and oppression that individuals and groups experience in a&#xd;
complex, dynamic, multidimensional, and unique way. Social structures contribute to consolidate and perpetuate&#xd;
intersectionality. Using data from the World Values Survey (Waves 6th, 2010-2014, and 7th, 2017, 2020), this work&#xd;
proposes the analysis of intersectionality experienced by women in comparison to men, in countries such as the&#xd;
United States, Japan, Spain, United Kingdom, France, Sweden and Germany. WVS offers a wide range of variables&#xd;
to analyze the attitudes and behaviors of interviewees on a variety of topics, in which women and men actively&#xd;
participate, such as labor market, personal relationships, individual rights, cultural aspects such as values, ideals&#xd;
and beliefs. Attitudes and behaviors are strong predictors of the nature and form of social structures as the basis&#xd;
of inequalities, discriminations and oppressions. First, the objective of this work is to determine theoretically which&#xd;
are the main dimensions of a social structure which support and perpetuate intersectionality. Secondly, we will&#xd;
apply Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to WVS data in order to reduce the dimensionality of this dataset to&#xd;
increase interpretability minimizing information and identifying the dimensions which explain gender&#xd;
intersectionality in the proposed countries and years.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Intersectorality. Multiplicative discrimination effects. Gender/Sex, citizenship and Freedom of choice.</subfield>
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