Independent mother's income and its relationship with gender socialization of sons and daughters

The present study shows that when mothers perceive an independent income, family gender relations are transformed. This is a qualitative study based on the analysis of in-depth interviews of a group of mothers living in Tijuana who have low income and children in public junior high-schools. The rese...

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Hoofdauteurs: Aguilar Jimenez, María Eugenia, Ojeda de la Peña, Norma, Islas Limón, Julieta Yadira
Formaat: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Taal:spa
Gepubliceerd in: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2019
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Online toegang:http://culturales.uabc.mx/index.php/Culturales/article/view/568
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Samenvatting:The present study shows that when mothers perceive an independent income, family gender relations are transformed. This is a qualitative study based on the analysis of in-depth interviews of a group of mothers living in Tijuana who have low income and children in public junior high-schools. The research findings showed three different scenarios: 1) families where the mother is exclusively a house maker provide a more stereotypical gender education; 2) whereas, families with mothers who have independent incomes shown a greater openness toward gender equity; and 3) families with mother working in the family business present more unequal gender relations, although they make efforts to offer a more equalitarian gender socialization.