Home economics

£80.00

Home economics

Domestic service and gender in urban southern Africa

Social discrimination and social justice Gender studies: women and girls Sociology: work and labour African history

Author: Sacha Hepburn

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Collection: Gender in History

Language: English

Published by: Manchester University Press

Published on: 16th August 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781526162038


Overview

Domestic service has long been one of the largest forms of urban employment across southern Africa. Home economics provides the first comprehensive history of this essential sector in the decades following independence and the end of apartheid. Focusing on Lusaka and drawing wider comparisons, the book traces how Black workers and employers adapted existing models of domestic service as part of broader responses to changing gendered employment patterns, economic decline, and endemic poverty. It reveals how kin-based domestic service gradually displaced wage labour and how women and girl workers came to dominate kin-based and waged domestic service, with profound consequences for labour regulation and worker organising. Theoretically innovative and empirically rich, the book provides essential insights into debates about gender, work, and urban economies that are critical to understanding southern Africa’s post-colonial and post-apartheid history.

This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 8, Decent work and economic growth

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