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Men's migration and women's lives: Views from rural Armenia and Guatemala

Date

2007

Authors

Cecilia Menjívar

Abstract

Objectives: This study seeks to comparatively assess the consequences of men's migration for gender roles and relations in Armenia and Guatemala. Methods: We use 29 in-depth interviews conducted with women in Guatemala and 27 interviews conducted in Armenia, complemented with field observations. Results: Men's migration exerts diverse effects on their wives' lives, and these effects are mediated by the sociocultural milieu in which the women live and by the context in which the men generate incomes. As do other studies, we find that women take on added responsibilities when their partners migrate for work, but unlike most other studies, our data do not show that these new responsibilities significantly transform women's status and relationships. Conclusions: On balance, the division of labor established through the husbands' migration further reinforces gender inequality. Men's role as breadwinners and primary decision-makers is further strengthened, as is women's subordinate position in the household. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract)

Journal title

Social Science Quarterly

Volume

88

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Economic sectors

General relevance - all sectors

Target groups

Researchers

Geographical focuses

Guatemala and Regional relevance

Spheres of activity

Anthropology and Gender and sexuality studies