Mexican-origin women refers to individuals who are of Mexican descent, either born in Mexico or in the United States to Mexican parents. Research in this area often focuses on examining the unique experiences and challenges faced by Mexican-origin women in various contexts, such as education, employment, health, family dynamics, and more. Studies may explore factors such as acculturation, discrimination, gender roles, and socioeconomic status that can impact the well-being and opportunities of Mexican-origin women. This research aims to shed light on the diversity and complexity of Mexican-origin women's experiences and to inform policies and interventions that promote their empowerment and social well-being.