Ethnography male career in a spinal injuries unit: analysis of the roles and social networks with a gender perspective

Historically, the familiar care of the elderly in situation of dependence, has been marked by the factor gender of the career, this way, many studies show, the task of taking care relapses, in 85 % of the cases on the women. In spite of this, the number of career males is important and cannot forget...

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Published inCultura de los cuidados no. 35; pp. 76 - 85
Main Authors Almudena Arroyo Rodríguez, Inmaculada Lancharro Tavero, María Socorro Morillo Martín, Rocío Romero Serrano, Enrique Pérz-Godoy Díaz, Antonio Moreno-Guerín Baños
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Universidad de Alicante 01.05.2013
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Summary:Historically, the familiar care of the elderly in situation of dependence, has been marked by the factor gender of the career, this way, many studies show, the task of taking care relapses, in 85 % of the cases on the women. In spite of this, the number of career males is important and cannot forget. The principal purpose of this study is to analyze from the Urban Anthropology the networks of kinship of two hospitalized patients and the influence of these networks in the social roles of career males members of this network. Has been carried out through the ethnographic method. The main techniques that have been used were participant observation and interviews. We can conclude that in both cases there is a relationship between social roles related to employment and the role of career, this way almost in all members of both networks shows the incompatibility of a work with the role of career.
ISSN:1699-6003
DOI:10.7184/cuid.2013.35.07