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“Women’s Daily Life in San Isidro, Cuba: Time-Space Patterns in a Culture of Resistance.” By: Catherine Krull and Audrey Kobayashi Queen’s University This research is supported by a SSHRC Standard Research Grant.
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Generation 1 15-24 Generation 2 25-39 Generation 3 40-54 Generation 4 55+ Age Distribution: San Isidro (n=554)
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(Other) (Black) (Mixed) (White) Self-Identified Racial Background
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Distribution of Education Levels
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Education Levels by Marital Status
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Single Women (aged 20-44) and Education Levels
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Occupations for 18-55
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Occupational Categories by Generation
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Occupation by Race and Generation
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% of Women Who Had First Child at 20 Years of Age or Younger
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Use of Time Per Day for Employed Women
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Number of Hours of Free Time (Employed Women)
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Bus Car Walking Bicycle Other Mode of Transportation
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Who helps with domestic tasks? No one Mother Daughter Spouse Son Son-in-law Sister Sister-in-law Friend Mother-in-law
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Does Your Spouse/Partner Help With the Domestic Work?
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% of Women Responsible for Majority of Housework by Marital Status and Presence of Children in Household Single WidowedDivorced Married/Partnered With Children Without Children
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Free Time Activities
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% of Community Activity Participated In
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Quality of Health
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Do You Have Any Family Members in Poor Health?
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Who Provides the Primary Care for Family Members in Poor Health?
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Revolution and Special Period as Most Important Event or Change that has Occurred in Cuba by Age
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