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This study examines the relationship between social inequality and change in the newly democratic South Africa through the lens of paid domestic labour. The interviews with workers, employers, politicians and activists, offer diverse perspectives on the race, glass and gender divides within South Africa.
This study examines the dialectic relationship between social
inequality and change in the newly democratic South Africa through
the lens of paid domestic labor. The complexities of this
institution provide an in-depth analysis of the tension between the
race and gender priorities of South Africa's new democracy and the
lived realities of the majority of its population. Because paid
domestic work remains the largest sector of employment for women in
South Africa, it is critical to situating the scope of social
change in this emergent democracy.
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Amir Tsarfati, Rick Yohn
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