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Monday 1st October 2012, 17.30 (BST) - Jay Kleinberg (Brunel University), Cigars and Politics: An Intersectional and Transnational Approach to Cuban Women’s Immigration and Work in the United States, 1880-2000 (Gender and History in the Americas seminar)
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Cigars and Politics: An Intersectional and Transnational Approach to Cuban Women’s Immigration and Work in the US, 1880-2000 Professor Jay Kleinberg, Brunel University Gender and History in the Americas Seminar Series 1st October 2012
Paper overview
• What were Cuban women like?
• The paper investigates Cuban movement to the US between 1880 and 2000
• The paper draws on evidence taken from Integrated Public Use Microdata Series at the University of Minnesota. This project, dedicated to collecting and distributing United States census data, provides machine-readable data extracts covering the United States from 1850 to the present.
• Contrasting the overall US population, the Cuban born population and the overall Hispanic born population, the paper investigates variables including race, gender, household composition, age and employment
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Section one: Overall “waves” Years Total number of
Cubans migrating
Annual average
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Years Total number of
Cubans migrating
Annual average
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1871-1875 4,607 921 1931-1935 1,979 396
1876-1880 3,614 723 1936-1940 2,143 429
1881-1885 5,501 1,110 1941-1945 4,644 929
1886-1890 16,027 3,205` 1946-1950 10,807 2,161
1891-1895 9,994 1,999 1951-1955 22,759 4,552
1896-1900 15,559 3,112 1956-1958 40,267 13,422
1901-1905 19,059 3,812 1959 124,000 (est) 26,527
1906-1910 21,100 4,220 1960 60,224
1911-1915 17,109 3,422 1961 49,961
1916-1920 10,728 2,146 1962 78,611
1921-1925 5,892 1,178 1963 42,929
1927-1930 9,716 1,943 1964 15,616
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Overall “waves” contd. Years Total number of
Cubans migrating Annual average migrated
Years Total number of Cubans migrating
Annual average migrated
1965 16,447 1976 4,515
1966 46,688 1977 4,548
1967 52,147 1978 4,108
1968 55,945 1979 2,644
1969 52,625 1980 803,226 122,061
1970 49,545 1981 4,966
1971 50,001 1982 2,805
1972 23,977 1983 3,446
1973 12,579 1986 700,000
1974 13,670 1990 859,739
1975 8,488 2000 1,097,594
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Section two: Gender, age and household composition
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Figure 1: Percentage of women over time
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Figure 3: Age of total Cuban population
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Figure 4: Age of total Hispanic population
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Figure 5: Age of total population of women
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Household composition
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Figure 17: Women (65+) by relationship to household head
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Section three: Race as a perceived category
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Section four: Employment
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