Power, Autonomy and Division of Labor in Mexican Dual-Earner Families examines the levels of decision-making power and autonomy of Mexican married women within the household, and the effect that several individual and context characteristics have on each of these two dimensions of women's status.
Power, Autonomy and Division of Labor in Mexican Dual-Earner Families examines the levels of decision-making power and autonomy of Mexican married women within the household, and the effect that several individual and context characteristics have on each of these two dimensions of women's status.
Irene Casique is Associate Professor, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Objectives and Hypotheses Chapter 2 Theoretical Background Chapter 3 Married Women's Power: Female Employment and Other Determinants Chapter 4 Married Women's Autonomy: Female Employment and Other Determinants Chapter 5 Husband's Participation in Household Work: Female Employment and Other Determinants Chapter 6 The Endogenity of Women's Labor Force Participation as Independent Variable Chapter 7 Experiences and Perceptions of Wives and Husbands Chapter 8 Conclusions
Chapter 1 Objectives and Hypotheses Chapter 2 Theoretical Background Chapter 3 Married Women's Power: Female Employment and Other Determinants Chapter 4 Married Women's Autonomy: Female Employment and Other Determinants Chapter 5 Husband's Participation in Household Work: Female Employment and Other Determinants Chapter 6 The Endogenity of Women's Labor Force Participation as Independent Variable Chapter 7 Experiences and Perceptions of Wives and Husbands Chapter 8 Conclusions
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