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From Homemakers to Breadwinners to Community Leaders
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Fuentes-Mayorga, Norma
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Dominican American women
/ Dominican American women-New York (State)-New York-Cultural assimilation
/ Dominican American women-New York (State)-New York-Social conditions
/ Emigration & Immigration
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Hispanic American Studies
/ Hispanic Americans
/ HISTORY
/ Mexican American women
/ Mexican American women-New York (State)-New York-Social conditions
/ Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ State & Local
/ United States
/ Women immigrants
/ Women's Studies
/ Working class women
2023
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From Homemakers to Breadwinners to Community Leaders
by
Fuentes-Mayorga, Norma
in
Dominican American women
/ Dominican American women-New York (State)-New York-Cultural assimilation
/ Dominican American women-New York (State)-New York-Social conditions
/ Emigration & Immigration
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Hispanic American Studies
/ Hispanic Americans
/ HISTORY
/ Mexican American women
/ Mexican American women-New York (State)-New York-Social conditions
/ Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ State & Local
/ United States
/ Women immigrants
/ Women's Studies
/ Working class women
2023
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From Homemakers to Breadwinners to Community Leaders
by
Fuentes-Mayorga, Norma
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Dominican American women
/ Dominican American women-New York (State)-New York-Cultural assimilation
/ Dominican American women-New York (State)-New York-Social conditions
/ Emigration & Immigration
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Hispanic American Studies
/ Hispanic Americans
/ HISTORY
/ Mexican American women
/ Mexican American women-New York (State)-New York-Social conditions
/ Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ State & Local
/ United States
/ Women immigrants
/ Women's Studies
/ Working class women
2023
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2023
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In From Homemakers to Breadwinners to Community Leaders , Norma Fuentes-Mayorga compares the immigration and integration experiences of Dominican and Mexican women in New York City, a traditional destination for Dominicans but a relatively new one for Mexicans. Her book documents the significance of women-led migration within an increasingly racialized context and underscores the contributions women make to their communities of origin and of settlement. Fuentes-Mayorga’s research is timely, especially against the backdrop of policy debates about the future of family reunification laws and the unprecedented immigration of women and minors from Latin America, many of whom seek human rights protection or to reunite with families in the US. From Homemakers to Breadwinners to Community Leaders provides a compelling look at the suffering of migrant mothers and the mourning of family separation, but also at the agency and contributions that women make with their imported human capital and remittances to the receiving and sending community. Ultimately the book contributes further understanding to the heterogeneity of Latin American immigration and highlights the social mobility of Afro-Caribbean and indigenous migrant women in New York.
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Rutgers University Press
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ISBN
9781978822146, 1978822154, 9781978822122, 9781978822153, 1978822146, 1978822138, 9781978822160, 197882212X, 9781978822139, 1978822162
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