An appreciation of the social, cultural and economic dimensions of gender and sexuality is important in increasing reproductive health service utilisation. This analysis of recent Mexican male immigrants in Southern California focuses on changing views of gender roles, masculinity and relationship dynamics in the context of migration in order to explain low levels of reproductive healthcare utilisation. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 23 men who had migrated from Mexico. Some men saw their migratory experience as empowering, both individually and within the couple context. Migration reinforced positive male qualities, such as being a good provider. However, for others, the levelling of economic power between immigra...
We build on recent developments in social organization theory to examine the sexual partnering of Me...
In many parts of the United States, jardinerı́a, or suburban maintenance gardening, has become a gen...
Mexico–US migration studies have become increasingly gender-sensitive in the last two decades. Howev...
In this chapter I examine domestic practices in migrant families through interviews with immigrant m...
In this paper, we investigate how the gendered origin of migrant networks (i.e. matrilineal vs. patr...
Men are seldom a topic of concern in migration research as gendered subjects who experience the impl...
This innovative book analyses the role gender plays in the relationship between globalisation, migra...
Recently, the transnational migration phenomenon has started to gain a growing attention. Along with...
Graduation date: 2012Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from Jan. 9, 2012 - ...
Professionals and policy makers in a host society should pay attention to Latin American countries i...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
Abstract: Nowhere on earth do men participate in contraception in larger numbers than do women. As h...
The Mexican community values the gender binary and heteronormativity. Because of this, health discou...
Having in mind the political, social and demographic context in which massive diffusion of contracep...
This article analyzes the interconnections between migration and masculinity in Vida de un emigrante...
We build on recent developments in social organization theory to examine the sexual partnering of Me...
In many parts of the United States, jardinerı́a, or suburban maintenance gardening, has become a gen...
Mexico–US migration studies have become increasingly gender-sensitive in the last two decades. Howev...
In this chapter I examine domestic practices in migrant families through interviews with immigrant m...
In this paper, we investigate how the gendered origin of migrant networks (i.e. matrilineal vs. patr...
Men are seldom a topic of concern in migration research as gendered subjects who experience the impl...
This innovative book analyses the role gender plays in the relationship between globalisation, migra...
Recently, the transnational migration phenomenon has started to gain a growing attention. Along with...
Graduation date: 2012Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from Jan. 9, 2012 - ...
Professionals and policy makers in a host society should pay attention to Latin American countries i...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
Abstract: Nowhere on earth do men participate in contraception in larger numbers than do women. As h...
The Mexican community values the gender binary and heteronormativity. Because of this, health discou...
Having in mind the political, social and demographic context in which massive diffusion of contracep...
This article analyzes the interconnections between migration and masculinity in Vida de un emigrante...
We build on recent developments in social organization theory to examine the sexual partnering of Me...
In many parts of the United States, jardinerı́a, or suburban maintenance gardening, has become a gen...
Mexico–US migration studies have become increasingly gender-sensitive in the last two decades. Howev...