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Women in the Dominican Republic : ウィキペディア英語版
Women in the Dominican Republic

Women in the Dominican Republic are women who live in or are from the Dominican Republic. Their character has been defined by their history, culture, tradition and experience.
== Character ==
Constitutionally, the modern-day women of the Dominican Republic are equal to men in terms of rights and property ownership. Culturally, the women of the Dominican Republic have an attitude that is known as ''machista'' behavior, where women understood and to a certain degree accepted the ''machismo'' nature of Dominican Republic men. By tradition, Dominican Republic women are expected to be submissive housewives, whose role in the household include child bearing and rearing, taking care of and supporting their husbands, cooking meals, cleaning the house,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://dr1.com/articles/machismo.shtml )〕 and sewing.
== Role at work ==
Women in the Dominican Republic are not commonly the breadwinners for their households. Dominican Republic women are a significantly smaller portion of the workforce in a country that is currently the 4th largest location of free trade zones in the world. The average salary of a working woman in the Dominican Republic in 1990 was at US$59.00 but the unemployment rate of Dominican women is 23%. In rural areas, it was easier for women to find jobs, where they are paid less. Many women from the Dominican Republic migrated to New York City in the United States in order to escape from the "male-dominate culture" of Dominican Republic society.〔 One notable example of literature depicting the struggles of women in the Dominican Republic and their yearning for better life through education is Julia Alvarez's historical novel titled ''In the Time of the Butterflies'', whose heroine Minerva Mirabal lived in the Dominican Republic during the reign of Rafael Trujillo.〔

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