Men Get Used to Staying at Home - NAM

As more and more immigrant women become bread-winners for their families, their husbands have to adjust to their new role as stay at home spouses, reports NAM editor Anthony Advincula. Full Story »

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kathryn klein
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by kathryn klein - Sep. 21, 2009

This article was very interesting because it was an original topic. It was objective and easy to read. However, there were only a couple of sources and only a few expert sources.

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Sarina Caragan
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by Sarina Caragan - Sep. 27, 2009

I particularly liked how this article addresses all sides of the issue: arguing from both the men's and women's perspectives; offering opinions from couples whose wives are working, husbands are working, and both are working and the effects of their respective situations. It cited many (and varying) sources. Its overall theme of gender roles is extremely accessible to all people, despite the article's emphasis on a particular ethnicity.

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