Hierarchies of care work in South Africa : Nurses, social workers and home-based care workers
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, 2010)
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This article examines care-worker hierarchies in South Africa, notably since the HIV/AIDS pandemic and the structural changes it has brought. The nurses, social workers, home-based care workers and volunteers are mostly women, of varying racial, socio-economic, demographic and educational backgrounds; they work in the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors. Recent changes in care provision have brought improved earnings for some, but the “care penalty” remains, and task-shifting because of the epidemic has been mostly downwards, increasing the burden on the lowest paid – or even unpaid – in the worst working conditions, thus increasing inequality between women. |
No. Panggil : | 330 ILR 149 (4) 2010 |
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Penerbitan : | [Place of publication not identified]: [Publisher not identified], 2010 |
Sumber Pengatalogan : | LibUI eng rda |
ISSN : | 00207780 |
Majalah/Jurnal : | International Labour Review 149:4 December (2010) p.495-510 |
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Tipe Konten : | text |
Tipe Media : | unmediated |
Tipe Carrier : | volume (rdacarier) |
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Institusi Pemilik : | Perpustakaan Universitas Indonesia |
Lokasi : | Perpustakaan Universitas Indonesia, Lantai 4, R. Koleksi Jurnal |
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