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LIST OF VARIABLES: INTERVIEWS OF WOMEN WORKERS FROM
THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND PUERTO RICO
Codes for transcribed in-depth interviews
1. Work; Employment
2. Study; Education
3. Children; Childcare
4. Marriage; Men and Women relations
5. Kinship (relatives) (Parents, cousins, siblings, etc.)
6. Transportation
7. Migration (Internal or International)
8. Politics; Government
9. Other sources of income; Management of income; Transfer
payments; Remittances
10. Social Services (Food Stamps; Medicare, Day care, etc.)
11. Health; Family Planning
12. Household Expenses food, housing, relatives, etc.
13. Housing ; Neighborhood
14. Religion
15. Aspirations
16. Household chores
17. Mass organizations
18. Suggestions for women
19. Pre-post revolution and women
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