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"Families on Frontier: From Braceros in the Fields to Braceras in the Home," Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
Decades ago the demand for immigrant labor in the western United States was a demand for male labor. This has changed as a result of transformations in political economy. Now there is a high demand for female immigrant workers. Mexican and Central American women immigrants become members of transnational families, as they leave their children at home and work in the United States in order to support their families financially. Domestic work in the United States, and in many other countries, is structured in a way that requires workers to be separated from their families. Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo explores the "broad repercussions for the social relations among Latina Immigrants and their families" that result from the privatization of social reproduction.
Women who work in the United States in order to maintain their families in other countries are members of _______________.
a. labor unions
b. transnational families
c. the families they work for in the United States
d. drug cartels

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