Using interviews to understand why: Challenges and strategies in the study of motivated action
ML Small, JM Cook - Sociological Methods & Research, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines an important and thorny problem in interview research: How to assess
whether what people say motivated their actions actually did so? We ask three questions …
whether what people say motivated their actions actually did so? We ask three questions …
Race and inequality at work: An occupational perspective
Recent research on racial inequality at work offers fruitful insights on the organizational
conditions that reproduce racial segregation, racial disparities in wages, and racial …
conditions that reproduce racial segregation, racial disparities in wages, and racial …
International academic or citizen scholar?: Singaporean returnees in the global city
Research on return migration has tended to focus their analyses on two imagined places: a
host country where they used to live, and an origin country where they must reintegrate after …
host country where they used to live, and an origin country where they must reintegrate after …
Fractured families, connected community: Emotional engagement in a transnational social network
Family separation due to international migration is an emotional hardship endured by
millions in both origin and destination countries. In spite of substantial barriers impeding …
millions in both origin and destination countries. In spite of substantial barriers impeding …
Emotion work and gender inequality in transnational family life
This study examines the emotion work of non-migrant women as they seek to sustain family
life across borders. We draw on in-depth interviews with 59 non-migrant women in …
life across borders. We draw on in-depth interviews with 59 non-migrant women in …
Gambling with life: Masculinity, risk, and danger in the lives of unauthorized migrant roofers
S Chávez, CE Altman - American journal of industrial medicine, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background This paper examines the occupational experiences of unauthorized immigrants
employed in one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States: roofing. Methods …
employed in one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States: roofing. Methods …
Fathering within transnational and mixed-status Mayan families: An exploratory study
This study explores fathering within a small sample of Mayan transnational and mixed-status
families divided between the Northeastern United States and the Quiché region of …
families divided between the Northeastern United States and the Quiché region of …
The interaction and impact of social support and father absence on breastfeeding
HB Edelblute, CE Altman - Breastfeeding Medicine, 2021 - liebertpub.com
Background: Behaviors related to early childhood nutrition are influenced by a mother's
social environment. In many low-and middle-income countries, breastfeeding rates have …
social environment. In many low-and middle-income countries, breastfeeding rates have …
“To Separate Myself from Them, I Think I Will Feel Great Sadness”: Transnational Fatherhood and Border Regimes in Central Mexico
AE Lee, MA Macías-Ayala - Latin American Research Review, 2025 - cambridge.org
Studies of fatherhood in Latin America demonstrate an uneven shift from traditional,
patriarchal fatherhood to a more reflexive version that incorporates elements of active …
patriarchal fatherhood to a more reflexive version that incorporates elements of active …
Transnational Family Life
Over the past century, migrants from Mexico's western region began migrating to the US
(Durand, Massey, & Zenteno, 2001). To meet a household's economic needs, men migrated …
(Durand, Massey, & Zenteno, 2001). To meet a household's economic needs, men migrated …