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Fertility and childbearing practices among poor Gypsy women in Hungary: the intersections of class, race and gender
Authors:Judit Durst
Affiliation:1. Boulder Centre for Orthopedics, 4740 Pearl Parkway, Boulder, CO 80301, USA;2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 12631 E. 17th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80045, USA;1. INDOOR Biotechnologies Ltd, Cardiff, United Kingdom;2. INDOOR Biotechnologies, Inc, Charlottesville, Va;1. Orthopedic Surgeons, Inc, 2790 Clay Edwards Drive, Suite 650, Kansas City, MO 64116, USA;2. Congress Orthopedic Associates, 800 South Raymond, 2nd Floor, Pasadena, CA 91105, USA;3. Foot and Ankle Surgery, UCLA Harbor Medical Center, 1000 W Carson Street, Torrance, CA 90502, USA;1. Department of Trauma & Orthopaedics, Altnagelvin Hospital, Glenshane Road, Londonderry BT47 6SB, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom;2. University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Abstract:This article explores changes in childbearing practices among Gypsy (Roma) women in a small village in Northern Hungary. The author benefited from several years of ethnographic field research and data collected in this village, where the proportion of the out-of-wedlock births and births to teenage—mostly Gypsy—mothers have increased by a factor of three in the past 10 years as the population of the village has become more and more impoverished and the opportunities for geographic or social mobility declined sharply for the ethnic minority. The author argues that bearing children early is a sign of passage to adulthood in this group of women, a function which had been assigned to other social institutions before 1989. Early childbearing at the same time exacerbates the problem of Gypsy women: this is the first study which documents the consequences of poverty on women’s and children’s health by showing an increase in low birth weight babies in the community since 1989.
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