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Charles, Jenneil – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2021
Using Bronfenbrenner's Social Ecological Model, this systematic critical literature review investigated factors that contributed to the development of colorism, as well as the effects of colorism on Afro-Latinx persons, in Brazil, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, and the wider Latin American region. Agencies within the macrosystem and chronosystem were…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Ethnicity, Blacks, Latin Americans
Ramón Santiago, Pedro; Silva, Martha P.; García, Verónica; Estay Sepúlveda, Juan Guillermo – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2020
This study aimed to know the self-perception of the dimensions of coping, as well as personal and family life of researchers belonging to the National System of Researchers (SNI) of a public university in southeastern, Mexico. It was developed from a quantitative, descriptive-exploratory perspective. The study was made up of 121 (96%) of the…
Descriptors: Coping, Family Work Relationship, Researchers, College Faculty
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Dreby, Joanna; Adkins, Tim – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2012
Research shows that members of transnational families sustain meaningful relationships despite the physical boundaries that separate them. At the same time, distance creates many stresses and strains that disrupt family life. In this article, the authors take a child-centered approach to explore how the migration of different family members…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Migration, Place of Residence, Family Life
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Nobles, Jenna – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
In Mexico, a country with high emigration rates, parental migration matches divorce as a contributor to child-father separation. Yet little has been written about children's relationships with migrating parents. In this study, I use nationally representative data from the 2005 Mexican Family Life Survey to model variation in the interaction…
Descriptors: Divorce, Family Life, Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries
Menard-Warwick, Julia; Palmer, Deborah – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2012
In 2007, eleven diverse undergraduate students from Texas spent a month in Mexico on a study-abroad program sponsored by the School of Education at their university. A central goal of the program was to facilitate pre-service teachers' ability to articulate a critical understanding of the needs of second language (L2) learners in their future…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Field Trips, Undergraduate Students, Family Life
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Creighton, Mathew; Park, Hyunjoon – Comparative Education Review, 2010
Gender parity in education is a goal for national governments and international organizations. The case of Mexico, along with some of its neighboring countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, is particularly interesting given its current gender parity in terms of entrance into primary school and female advantage in enrollment in secondary…
Descriptors: Family Life, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities
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Creighton, Mathew J.; Park, Hyunjoon; Teruel, Graciela M. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
We investigated the link between migration, family structure, and the risk of dropping out of upper secondary school in Mexico. Using two waves of the Mexican Family Life Survey, which includes 1,080 upper secondary students, we longitudinally modeled the role of family structure in the subsequent risk of dropping out, focusing on the role of…
Descriptors: Divorce, Poverty, Mothers, Family Life
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Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1987
Using data obtained from surveys and group interviews, sex differences in migratory behaviors, work patterns and conjugal relations were compared between male and female immigrants moving seasonally between Mexico and the United States. Men's traditional role as providers and female equality in marriage were strengthened through employment in the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Family Life, Migrant Workers, Seasonal Employment
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Keller, Alan B. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1973
Families in a Mexican village were interviewed using the California Psychological Inventory and the TAT. Users and nonusers of contraceptives were found to differ on several psychological variables. (ST)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Contraception, Cross Cultural Studies, Family Life
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Wagner, Hilmar – Adolescence, 1977
Compares several areas of adjustment which may prove difficult for the Mexican adolescent who finds himself in the adolescent period in the United States of America. Examines the time periods and the entire concept of the period of adolescence, the concept of family and its impact on adolescence, and the peer group composition and leisure…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Dating (Social)
Instituto Nacional para la Educacion de los Adultos, Mexico City (Mexico). – 1990
This textbook is part of a Mexican series of instructional materials designed for Spanish speaking adults who are in the process of becoming literate or have recently become literate in their native language. It is designed to orient people with little education or developing literacy skills to a sense of responsibility toward their families.…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Family Life, Foreign Countries
Villasenor, Victor – 1994
This book contains memoirs about growing up as the son of Mexican immigrants in rural California, as well as stories that the author's parents told him about their childhoods and village life in Mexico. In a preface and introductory stories, the immigrant explains how his family culture sustained him during bad experiences in school, and describes…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Autobiographies, Early Experience, Family History
Consejo Nacional Tecnico de la Educacion (Mexico). – 1969
This document is an English-language abstract (approximately 1,500 words) which discusses an overall educational policy for Mexico based on Constitutional principles and those of humanism. The basic principles that should guide Mexican education as seen by the National Technical Council for Education are the following: (1) love of country; (2)…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Cultural Awareness, Educational Legislation, Educational Objectives
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Oropesa, R. S. – Social Forces, 1997
Life histories of 794 Mexican women, ages 25-31 and 40-49, revealed that wives faced diverse circumstances with respect to marital power and husband dominance. Results support the modernization perspective on the consequences of economic development, in that educational attainment affected wives' exposure to domestic violence and participation in…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Economic Development, Educational Attainment, Family Life
Fantini, Alvino E.; Fantini, Beatriz Cespedes de – 1994
The guide provides a brief introduction to the culture and language of Mexico, and is designed for visitors, students, and business travelers. It offers practical information on various aspects of daily living, including: money; food; restaurants; drinks and drinking; hotels; tipping; postal and telecommunications services; transportation;…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Family Life, Foreign Countries, Geography
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