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Together but Separated:The Acculturation Experience of Latin American Women in Australia
Acculturation Experience Latin American Women Australia
2015/7/24
Immigrants to a new land face significant acculturation issues. Although definitions of acculturation reflect a mutual change, most research and positioning considers this to be, mostly, a one-way pro...
Afro-American Women: A Brief Guide to Writings from Historical and Feminist Perspectives
Historical Feminist Perspectives
2014/11/27
Afro-American women historians have paid little heed to the issues raised by Black feminists, and Black feminists have paid little if any attention to the historical literature being produced specific...
Too Much of a Good Thing? Psychosocial Resources, Gendered Racism, and Suicidal Ideation among Low Socioeconomic Status African American Women
suicide African American women sexism racism self-esteem active coping well-being
2013/12/6
Very few studies have examined predictors of suicidal ideation among African American women. Consequently, we have a poor understanding of the combinations of culturally specific experiences and psych...
Trends in Sexual Activity Among Adolescent American Women:1982-1995
Sexual Activity 1982-1995 Adolescent American Women
2009/9/15
Context: The formulation of policies and development of programs regarding adolescent sexual and reproductive health requires up-to-date information on levels of and trends in teenage sexual activity....
The work schedules of low-educated American women and welfare reform
low-educated welfare reform American women
2009/4/24
In light of the 1996 Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, researchers and policymakers are unclear about its impact on various demographic groups. This article examines the work sch...
Re-Constructing the Leadership Model of Social Justice for African-American Women in Education
Leadership Justice Women Education
2008/12/15
The mainstream epistemology about women in educational leadership roles has been constructed, canonized, and theorized from a white hegemonic female perspective. The early literature about women as le...