A sociological investigation into the socialisation process of the female African domestic worker in the Durban Metro region.
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2006
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Abstract
Domestic workers in South Africa have historically endured a great deal of
inequalities, as a direct result of their role as woman within the traditional patriarchal
family structure and as a result of their socialisation process. This dissertation sets out
to understand the socialisation process that young girls undergo within a traditional
African family that leads them to domestic employment. The aim is to conduct a
sociological analysis of domestic workers. This study seeks to understand the impact
of the socialisation process on the African female in society.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2006.
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Theses--Sociology.