2023
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12936
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Gender role reversal: Civilian husbands of U.S. military servicewomen as tied‐migrant workers

L. Emily Dowling,
Jeffrey B. Jackson,
Ashley L. Landers

Abstract: ObjectiveThis qualitative study examined the experiences of male spouses of female service members in the U.S. military (civilian husbands of servicewomen) in their positions as tied‐migrant workers.BackgroundEmployment of civilian husbands of servicewomen is frequently affected when they geographically relocate due to their wives' military service. Because societal norms for husbands as primary breadwinners in marriages persist and the majority of military couples consist of male service members married to fe… Show more

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“…The meaning of health also tended to include meso-systematic exchanges. The meaning of health also tended to include meso-systematic exchanges with a qualitative study on civilian husbands of U.S. military servicewomen (Dowling et al, 2024). The meaning of health concentrated around the resilience of men who navigate gender-role reversal as tied-migrant workers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The meaning of health also tended to include meso-systematic exchanges. The meaning of health also tended to include meso-systematic exchanges with a qualitative study on civilian husbands of U.S. military servicewomen (Dowling et al, 2024). The meaning of health concentrated around the resilience of men who navigate gender-role reversal as tied-migrant workers.…”
Section: Hhh Issue Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%