A common assumption about women as laborers made in past unemployment research has been that their participation in the labor force is optional (Schlozman 1979). This assumption suggests that when unemployed, such women should be less susceptible than are males to personal, familial or social sources of stress (Rundquist and Sletto 1938). Additionally, this view suggests that women, especially Latino women, who are accustomed to the role of homemaker, should not object to job loss nor to a return to this role, particularly since they are supported by their husbands (Rundquist and Sletto 1936). However, current demographic data indicate that the number of Latino families headed and maintained by women have continued to increase since 1970....
Immigration has been implicated as a factor in determining the psychological well-being of Latinx pa...
The purpose of the study was to determine what stress- related characteristics discriminated among m...
The aim to the study is to shed light on the low levels of labor force participation found among Pue...
A common assumption about women as laborers made in past unemployment research has been that...
This study examines stressors in family, occupational, and economic domains among 114 Latinas follow...
ABSTRACT: This study compares the causes and earnings consequences of employment instability among M...
This study compares the causes and consequences of employment instability among Mexican-origin women...
Women and Unemployment was a study designed to study the effects of unemployment on women. The resea...
The purpose of this 1980 study was to explore the work and family lives of female blue collar worker...
This ethnographic study examines the experiences of 33 Puerto Rican women in migration, factory work...
Graduation date: 2005One of the largely undetected and untreated health conditions affecting the Lat...
The joint effort by the U.S. government and the political elite of Puerto Rico to industrialize the ...
In my thesis I will identify the causes of stress for women compared to men, analyze the symptoms, a...
The profound crisis that has affected the Spanish economy since mid-2008 has been characterized by s...
This paper contributes toour understanding ofthe social impact of economic restructuring and globali...
Immigration has been implicated as a factor in determining the psychological well-being of Latinx pa...
The purpose of the study was to determine what stress- related characteristics discriminated among m...
The aim to the study is to shed light on the low levels of labor force participation found among Pue...
A common assumption about women as laborers made in past unemployment research has been that...
This study examines stressors in family, occupational, and economic domains among 114 Latinas follow...
ABSTRACT: This study compares the causes and earnings consequences of employment instability among M...
This study compares the causes and consequences of employment instability among Mexican-origin women...
Women and Unemployment was a study designed to study the effects of unemployment on women. The resea...
The purpose of this 1980 study was to explore the work and family lives of female blue collar worker...
This ethnographic study examines the experiences of 33 Puerto Rican women in migration, factory work...
Graduation date: 2005One of the largely undetected and untreated health conditions affecting the Lat...
The joint effort by the U.S. government and the political elite of Puerto Rico to industrialize the ...
In my thesis I will identify the causes of stress for women compared to men, analyze the symptoms, a...
The profound crisis that has affected the Spanish economy since mid-2008 has been characterized by s...
This paper contributes toour understanding ofthe social impact of economic restructuring and globali...
Immigration has been implicated as a factor in determining the psychological well-being of Latinx pa...
The purpose of the study was to determine what stress- related characteristics discriminated among m...
The aim to the study is to shed light on the low levels of labor force participation found among Pue...