The momentous influx of Mexican undocumented workers into the United States over the last decades has spurred new ways of thinking about immigration. Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo's incisive book enlarges our understanding of these recently arrived Americans and uncovers the myriad ways that women and men recreate families and community institutions in a new land.Hondagneu-Sotelo argues that people do not migrate as a result of concerted household strategies, but as a consequence of negotiations often fraught with conflict in families and social networks. Migration and settlement transform long-held ideals and lifestyles. Traditional patterns are reevaluated, and new relationships - often more egalitarian - emerge. Women gain greater personal ...
This thesis explores the interaction of gender with the social process of migration. The context is ...
Latino immigrants in the United States are currently living in a bicultural sphere that pulls them i...
This dissertation explores the temporary migration of Mexican women who reside in Mexican border cit...
Are experiences with migration affecting culturally specific gendered practices, roles, attitudes, a...
Early research suggested that migration changed gender roles by offering women new wages and exposin...
There is a tendency in academic literature regarding Mexican migration to the United States, to refe...
Women’s migration within Mexico and from Mexico to the United States is increasing; nearly as many w...
A glance at the main journals, and at recent edited volumes published in the United States on the to...
To challenge the continued emphasis on structural factors as an impetus for Mexican migration, recen...
Over the past three decades, free-market policies have debilitated life in rural Mexico, driving mig...
Women in Transition: The Mexican Family, Migration, and the Mothers of Casa de\ud los Angeles is bro...
Women have been an imperative part of migration history for centuries. However, it was not until rec...
Many communities in Mexico have been deeply affected by the large-scale emigration of workers to the...
Every day, thousands of unauthorized migrants are repatriated from the United States to Mexican citi...
Recently, the transnational migration phenomenon has started to gain a growing attention. Along with...
This thesis explores the interaction of gender with the social process of migration. The context is ...
Latino immigrants in the United States are currently living in a bicultural sphere that pulls them i...
This dissertation explores the temporary migration of Mexican women who reside in Mexican border cit...
Are experiences with migration affecting culturally specific gendered practices, roles, attitudes, a...
Early research suggested that migration changed gender roles by offering women new wages and exposin...
There is a tendency in academic literature regarding Mexican migration to the United States, to refe...
Women’s migration within Mexico and from Mexico to the United States is increasing; nearly as many w...
A glance at the main journals, and at recent edited volumes published in the United States on the to...
To challenge the continued emphasis on structural factors as an impetus for Mexican migration, recen...
Over the past three decades, free-market policies have debilitated life in rural Mexico, driving mig...
Women in Transition: The Mexican Family, Migration, and the Mothers of Casa de\ud los Angeles is bro...
Women have been an imperative part of migration history for centuries. However, it was not until rec...
Many communities in Mexico have been deeply affected by the large-scale emigration of workers to the...
Every day, thousands of unauthorized migrants are repatriated from the United States to Mexican citi...
Recently, the transnational migration phenomenon has started to gain a growing attention. Along with...
This thesis explores the interaction of gender with the social process of migration. The context is ...
Latino immigrants in the United States are currently living in a bicultural sphere that pulls them i...
This dissertation explores the temporary migration of Mexican women who reside in Mexican border cit...