Power, Autonomy and Division of Labor in Mexican Dual-Earner Families
Explore the intricate dynamics of family life in "Power, Autonomy and Division of Labor in Mexican Dual-Earner Families" by the University Press of America. This insightful book, published in 2001, delves into the decision-making power and autonomy of married women in Mexican households. Spanning 202 pages, it investigates how various individual and contextual factors influence these critical aspects of women's status. Ideal for readers interested in gender studies, sociology, and family dynamics, this paperback offers a comprehensive analysis of the roles and responsibilities within dual-earner families in Mexico. Gain a deeper understanding of the intersection of power and labor division in contemporary family structures with this essential read.