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1 “Women’s Daily Life in San Isidro, Cuba: Time-Space Patterns in a Culture of Resistance.” By: Catherine Krull and Audrey Kobayashi Queen’s University This research is supported by a SSHRC Standard Research Grant.

2 Generation 1 15-24 Generation 2 25-39 Generation 3 40-54 Generation 4 55+ Age Distribution: San Isidro (n=554)

3 (Other) (Black) (Mixed) (White) Self-Identified Racial Background

4 Distribution of Education Levels

5 Education Levels by Marital Status

6 Single Women (aged 20-44) and Education Levels

7 Occupations for 18-55

8 Occupational Categories by Generation

9 Occupation by Race and Generation

10 % of Women Who Had First Child at 20 Years of Age or Younger

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12 Use of Time Per Day for Employed Women

13 Number of Hours of Free Time (Employed Women)

14 Bus Car Walking Bicycle Other Mode of Transportation

15 Who helps with domestic tasks? No one Mother Daughter Spouse Son Son-in-law Sister Sister-in-law Friend Mother-in-law

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17 Does Your Spouse/Partner Help With the Domestic Work?

18 % of Women Responsible for Majority of Housework by Marital Status and Presence of Children in Household Single WidowedDivorced Married/Partnered With Children Without Children

19 Free Time Activities

20 % of Community Activity Participated In

21 Quality of Health

22 Do You Have Any Family Members in Poor Health?

23 Who Provides the Primary Care for Family Members in Poor Health?

24 Revolution and Special Period as Most Important Event or Change that has Occurred in Cuba by Age


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