Using a mixed methods, interdisciplinary case study approach, this research project explores the benefits, risks, and challenges of male migration for women who reside in San Juan Guelavía, Oaxaca, Mexico. In a unique approach in the field of migration studies, this project considers not only women whose husbands have migrated--absent husbands--but also the impact of male migration on women whose husbands have returned as well as women whose husbands have never left--anchored husbands. Women with returned husbands and even women with anchored husbands feel the threat, worry, and fear that male migration could, at an unknown point in the future, fragment their family. This case study approach looks at how women\u27s work responses are differ...
This paper assesses whether international migration from Mexico impacts the marital, fertility, scho...
This dissertation analyzes the intersections of different forms of migrations, and how such intersec...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
Until recently, rural households in southeastern Mexico have survived on subsistence and chili farmi...
As one of Mexico’s last agricultural frontiers, southern Mexico’s rural farming municipality of Cala...
This investigation concerns children and caregivers in Santa Ursula, a town in Puebla, Mexico from w...
This thesis is the result of ethnographic research conducted in a sending community in the state of ...
Each chapter of this dissertation considers a distinct social process in Mexico. The first chapter c...
Many communities in Mexico have been deeply affected by the large-scale emigration of workers to the...
Early research suggested that migration changed gender roles by offering women new wages and exposin...
The migration of Mexican women has historically been dependent on male relatives and partners due to...
Despite vast research on emigration and Latin America, little has been done on women and families wh...
This dissertation project analyzes the ways that migration and remittances, the money that migrants ...
Mexican migration to the United States has become a pressing concern subject to widespread debate. B...
A consistent finding of research on migrant-sending communities in Mexico is that when men migrate, ...
This paper assesses whether international migration from Mexico impacts the marital, fertility, scho...
This dissertation analyzes the intersections of different forms of migrations, and how such intersec...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
Until recently, rural households in southeastern Mexico have survived on subsistence and chili farmi...
As one of Mexico’s last agricultural frontiers, southern Mexico’s rural farming municipality of Cala...
This investigation concerns children and caregivers in Santa Ursula, a town in Puebla, Mexico from w...
This thesis is the result of ethnographic research conducted in a sending community in the state of ...
Each chapter of this dissertation considers a distinct social process in Mexico. The first chapter c...
Many communities in Mexico have been deeply affected by the large-scale emigration of workers to the...
Early research suggested that migration changed gender roles by offering women new wages and exposin...
The migration of Mexican women has historically been dependent on male relatives and partners due to...
Despite vast research on emigration and Latin America, little has been done on women and families wh...
This dissertation project analyzes the ways that migration and remittances, the money that migrants ...
Mexican migration to the United States has become a pressing concern subject to widespread debate. B...
A consistent finding of research on migrant-sending communities in Mexico is that when men migrate, ...
This paper assesses whether international migration from Mexico impacts the marital, fertility, scho...
This dissertation analyzes the intersections of different forms of migrations, and how such intersec...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...