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Changing Gender Roles

Download or Read eBook Changing Gender Roles PDF written by Sylvia Duarte Dantas DeBiaggi and published by LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC. This book was released on 2002 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Changing Gender Roles
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Publisher : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 1931202192
ISBN-13 : 9781931202190
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Book Synopsis Changing Gender Roles by : Sylvia Duarte Dantas DeBiaggi

Book excerpt: DeBiaggi focuses on recent Brazilian immigrant families. There are over 600,000 Brazilians in the U.S., the majority in metropolitan New York (230,000) and Boston (150.000). Drawing on the methods of cross-cultural and gender studies, DeBiaggi interviewed 50 Brazilian families, husbands and wives, in Boston. Using quantitative and qualitative data, she found that immigration to the U.S. affected both the husband's and the wife's gender roles as well as their relationship. Coming from a more patriarchal society, Brazilian families face changes in their attitudes towards women and in their division of household labor and childcare. In turn, these changes affect how satisfied husbands and wives are in their marriage. Finally, the study indicates the importance of women's rights to the development of fairer and more egalitarian relationships.


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