An Examination of Traditional Gender Roles; Among Men and Women in Mexico and the; United States; Kim Schmitz and Sarah Diefenthaler; Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Carol Oyster, Department of Psychology; This study examined the cultural and gender differences between men and women in;
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in Mexican-American Families ... In Mexican-American families it seems that the male are superior to the female members. ... The origins of Machismo in Mexico and the explanation of gender roles are discussed in...
golm.rz.uni-potsdam.de/anglistik/Gender.htm golm.rz.uni-potsdam.de/anglistik/Gender.htm
Families and Gender in Mexico: a Methodological Critique and Research Challenge for the End of ... From her study of female priests, merchants, property-holders, and the like gender roles may seem more complementary than hierarchal, but in the country-side the professions were few and they were all occuppied by men.
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Gender roles are changing. Some fifty years ago, gender roles in Mexico could be easily described as the traditional separation, magnification, and stereotyping of male and female differences.
www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/IES/mexico.html www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/IES/mexico.html
Men, Women, and Gender Roles in Marriage ... Recognizing leadership in the home may be especially difficult for women who have experienced evil male authority figures, or who have adopted an ideology that opposes the concept of gender roles.[footnote 5] At other times, the husband's way of life makes it difficult for the...
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The project is to study two Mayan Indian peasant communities in Yucatan, Mexico to assess the impact of men's out-migration for periods of wage labor on women's status in the communities.
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Even if no one can say for sure where the term came from or what it means, it appears to be a central concept in discussions of the roles, status, rights, responsibilities, ... Within each gender group, ... They pointed out that the higher one goes socially in Mexico the more positive the influence of machismo.
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Subject Gender Effects. The multivariate analysis ... It was anticipated that men would generally report less emotional disclosure than women and the Mexican men ‑in keeping with the strictures of the traditional male roles in Mexico ‑would report the least emotional disclosure of all (cf. Mosher & Sirkin, 1984).
cstl-cla.semo.edu/snell/books/gender/chap01.htm cstl-cla.semo.edu/snell/books/gender/chap01.htm
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico ... The results of his investigation were similar to those reported in Study 1. Both Mexican and Anglo women expressed disagreement with traditional gender roles, with those who were Anglo expressing significantly greater disagreement than the Mexican women.
cstl-cla.semo.edu/snell/books/gender/chap15.htm cstl-cla.semo.edu/snell/books/gender/chap15.htm
The second part lays out a good review of gender roles in Mexico, historical relations between men and women, and the place of Spiritualist or Evangelical movements in the lives of poor men and women. In addition, Finkler includes an overview profile of women in her population.
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