Benefits and burdens: Immigrant women and work in New York city

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Foner N. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Anthropology, State University of New York, Purchase
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York City; Immigrant Woman; Dominican Republic; Gender Issue; Migrant Woman;
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10.1007/s12147-998-0008-y
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This article analyzes the complex and contradictory ways that migration changes women's status in New York City-both for better and for worse. The focus is on the impact of women's incorporation into the labor force. On the positive side, migrant women's regular access to wages-and to higher wages-frequently improves their position in the household, broadens their social horizons, and enhances their sense of independence. Less happily, many migrant women work in dead-end positions that pay less than men's jobs. Immigrant working wives also experience a heavy double burden since the household division of labor remains far from equal.
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