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Scott, Catherine (2021) | |
The gender of dependency theory: women as workers, from neocolonialism in West Africa to the implosion of contemporary capitalism | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 48 #167. p. 66-81. |
Uchenna, Efobi; Oluwabunmi, Adejumo O. (2020) | |
Cooking technology and female labor market outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa | |
African Development Review. Volume 32 #4. p. 661-672. |
Mhando, Nandera E.; Kayuni, Rachel (2019) | |
Challenges and coping strategies of employed mothers in a social security scheme in Tanzania | |
Tanzania Journal of Development Studies. Volume 17 #2. p. 96-114. |
Debuysere, Loes (2018) | |
Between feminism and unionism: the struggle for socio-economic dignity of working-class women in pre- and post-uprising Tunisia | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 45 #155. p. 25-43. |
Patel, Cynthia Joan (2016) | |
Comparing three South African student cohorts on their attitudes to the rights of working women | |
Gender and Education. Volume 28 #1. p. 55-71. |
Etoundi Essamba, Angèle (2015) | |
Invisible. African women in action = Femmes africaines en action | |
Amsterdam: Essamba Art. 208p. |
Freeman, Rachel J.; Kamwanyah, Ndumba J. (2015) | |
A safe sanctuary away from home: working women's perceptions of power, gender-based violence and HIV-infection risk within intimate relationships | |
Journal for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Volume 4 #1. p. 10-33. |
Huet, Gabrielle (2015) | |
Femmes de Dapaong: au Togo, des femmes prennent la parole | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. 129p. |
Rodriguez, Cheryl Rene; Tsikata, Dzodzi; Adomako Ampofo, Akosua (eds.) (2015) | |
Transatlantic feminisms: women and gender studies in Africa and the diaspora | |
Lanham: Lexington Books. 327p. |
Akyeampong, Emmanuel; Fofack, Hippolyte (2014) | |
The contribution of African women to economic growth and development in the pre-colonial and colonial periods: historical perspectives and policy implications | |
Economic history of developing regions. Volume 29 #1. p. 42-73. |
Shober, Dianne (2014) | |
Literary bridges of Sindiwe Magona | |
Mainz: Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität. Arbeitspapiere #149. 12p. |
Bouasria, Leïla (2013) | |
Les ouvrières marocaines en mouvement: Qui paye? Qui fait le ménage? Et qui décide? | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Mondes en mouvement. 327p. |
Kilani, Leïla; Issami, Soufia (eds.) (2013) | |
Sur la planche | |
Paris: Epicentre Films. |
Memela, Nonjabulo C.; Makhaba, Vukani L. (2013) | |
Culture as anchor or culture as impediment? The plight of child care workers (CCWs) in dealing with HIV related deaths in a children's home | |
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Volume 12 #1. p. 80-95. |
Ani, Rita Ngozi; Nnabueze, U.C. (2012) | |
Occupational influence on women's attitude towards oral health in the Enugu State, Nigeria | |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 125-135. |
Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (2012) | |
Wilting in bloom: the irony of women labour rights in the cut-flower sector in Kenya | |
Nairobi: Kenya Human Rights Commission. 70p. |
Tshoaedi, Malehoko (2012) | |
Women in the forefront of workplace struggles in South Africa: from invisibility to mobilization | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 45 #2. p. 58-83. |
Tshoaedi, Malehoko (2012) | |
(En)gendering the transition in South Africa: the role of COSATU women activists | |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #78. p. 1-26. |
Brahic, Bénédicte (2011) | |
Organizing women workers in the agribusiness sector: case studies from East Africa | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 44 #1. p. 70-97. |
Cairoli, M. Laetitia (2011) | |
Girls of the factory: a year with the garment workers of Morocco | |
Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. 264p. |
Kenny, Bridget (2011) | |
Reconstructing the political? Mall committees and South African precarious retail workers | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 44 #1. p. 44-69. |
Richards, Yevette (2011) | |
Labor's gendered misstep: the Women's Committee and African Women Workers, 1957-1968 | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 44 #3. p. 415-442. |
Chicktay, Mohamed Alli (2010) | |
Sexual harassment and employer liability: a critical analysis of the South African legal position | |
Journal of African Law. Volume 54 #2. p. 283-297. |
Fayankinnu, Emmanuel Abiodun (2010) | |
Nigerian women prison workers' experiences of workplace violence | |
African Study Monographs. Volume 31 #1. p. 1-15. |
Rollinde, Marguerite (ed.) (2010) | |
Genre et changement social en Afrique | |
Paris: Archives contemporaines. Manuels. 122p. |
Werbner, Pnina (2010) | |
Appropriating social citizenship: women's labour, poverty, and entrepreneurship in the Manual Workers Union of Botswana | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 693-710. |
Naidu, Maheshvari (2009) | |
Glaring invisibility: dressing the body of the female cleaner | |
Anthropology Southern Africa. Volume 32 #3-4. p. 128-138. |
Okafor, Emeka Emmanuel (2009) | |
Corporate 'marketers' or corporate 'prostitutes'? The use of single ladies in some post-consolidated new generation banks in Ibadan, Nigeria | |
Journal of environment and culture. Volume 6 #1-2. p. 90-111. |
Schler, Lynn; Bethlehem, Louise; Sabar, Galia (eds.) (2009) | |
Special issue: rethinking labour in Africa, past and present | |
African Identities. Volume 7 #3. p. 287-432. |
Alaga, Ecoma (2008) | |
Gender perspectives on security sector reform processes in West Africa: Case studies of Liberia and Sierra Leone: report of consultative meetings organised by WIPSEN-Africa and DCAF | |
Accra: WIPSEN-Africa. 25p. |
Bhowon, Uma; Ngtseung, Caroline; Kaajal, Bekarma (2008) | |
Work-family conflict and satisfaction of married working women in Mauritius | |
Journal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 23 #1. p. 11-36. |
Blin, Myriam (2008) | |
Export-oriented policies, women's work burden and human development in Mauritius | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 34 #2. p. 239-253. |
Kenny, Bridget (2008) | |
Servicing modernity: white women shop workers on the Rand and changing gendered respectabilities, 1940s-1970s | |
African Studies. Volume 67 #3. p. 365-396. |
Konings, Piet (2008) | |
Privatisation and Labour Militancy: The Case of Cameroon's Tea Estates | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 26 #1. January. p. 51-70. |
Posel, Dorrit; Muller, Colette (2008) | |
Is there evidence of a wage penalty to female part-time employment in South Africa? | |
South African Journal of Economics. Volume 76 #3. p. 466-479. |
Ramtohul, Ramola (2008) | |
Trade liberalisation and the feminisation of poverty: the Mauritian scenario | |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #78. p. 55-67. |
Dioh, Adrien (2007) | |
La femme salariée appréhendée sous le prisme du principe d'égalité en droit du travail sénégalais | |
Penant: revue de droit des pays d'Afrique. Volume 117 #858. p. 62-86. |
Sender, John; Oya, Carlos (2007) | |
Divorced, Separated and Widowed Female Workers in Rural Mozambique | |
Leiden: African Studies Centre. ASC working paper #70. 34p. |
Kifle, Temesgen (2006-2007) | |
Education and the Gender Wage Gap in Eritrea's Formal Labour Market | |
Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 28. p. 111-137. |
Sender, John; Oya, Carlos; Cramer, Christopher (2006) | |
Women Working for Wages: Putting Flesh on the Bones of a Rural Labour Market Survey in Mozambique | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 32 #2. June. p. 313-333. |
Dellantonio, Johanna (2005) | |
'In Nairobi I have my house, upcountry I have my home': Berufstätige Frauen zwischen Land und Stadt in Kenia | |
Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #9. p. 3-36. |
Dlamini, Armstrong (2004) | |
'Threads of Solidarity' Revisited: Gender Forums as Important Sites for Contesting Gender Inequality | |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #55. p. 96-112. |
Jeminiwa, J.O. (ed.) (2004) | |
Civil society and workers' security: Community, Women and Development (COWAD) Nigeria | |
Geneva: International Labour Office. 33p. |
Lokshin, Michael M.; Glinskaya, Elena; Garcia, Marito (2004) | |
The Effect of Early Childhood Development Programmes on Women's Labour Force Participation and Older Children's Schooling in Kenya | |
Journal of African Economies. Volume 13 #2. June. p. 240-276. |
Simelane, Hamilton Sipho (2004) | |
The State, Chiefs and the Control of Female Migration in Colonial Swaziland. c. 1930s-1950s | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 45 #1. March. p. 103-124. |
Van Allen, Judith Imel (2004) | |
Free women: kinship, capitalism, gender and the state in Botswana | |
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 388p. |
McCulloch, Jock (2003) | |
Women Mining Asbestos in South Africa, 1893-1980 | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 29 #2. June. p. 413-432. |
Walker, Liz (2003) | |
'They heal in the spirit of the mother': gender, race and professionalisation of South African medical women | |
African Studies. Volume 62 #1. July. p. 99-123. |
Wambebe, Mana (2003) | |
The development of Nigeria's local/traditional fabric industry as a strategy for poverty reduction | |
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 82p. |
Akurang-Parry, Kwabena O. (2002) | |
'The Loads are Heavier Than Usual': Forced Labor by Women and Children in the Central Province, Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), ca. 1900-1940 | |
African Economic History. Volume 30. p. 31-51. |
Fish, Jennifer Natalie (2002) | |
Domestic workers and democratization: challenging the limits of transformation in the new South Africa | |
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 377p. |
Mosoeta, Sarah (2001) | |
The Manchester Road: women and the informalization of work in South Africa's footwear industry | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 34 #2. p. 184-206. |
Lund, Frances; Srinivas, Smita (2000) | |
Learning from experience: a gendered approach to social protection for workers in the informal economy | |
Geneva: International Labour Organization. 149p. |
Cairoli, M. Laetitia (1999) | |
Garment factory workers in the city of Fez | |
Middle East Journal. Volume 53 #1. p. 28-43. |
Abdullah, Hussaina (1997) | |
Multiple Identities and Multiple Organizing Strategies of Female Wage Workers in Kano's Manufacturing Sector | |
In: Transforming female identities: women's organizational forms in West Africa. p. 54-66. |
Andrae, Gunilla (1997) | |
A Woman Worker in a Lagos Factory: Her Power Base in Family, Community, Labour Market, and Union | |
In: Transforming female identities: women's organizational forms in West Africa. p. 69-82. |
Erasmus, Barney (1997) | |
Women Power: Aspects of Work Life | |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #35. p. 35-44. |
Okeke, Philomina E. (1997) | |
Female Wage Earners and Separate Resource Structures in Post Oil Boom Nigeria | |
Dialectical Anthropology. Volume 22 #3-4. December. p. 373-387. |
Chhachhi, Amrita; Pittin, Renée (1995) | |
Multiple Identities, Multiple Strategies: Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy | |
The Hague: Institute of Social Studies. Working papers, General series #192. 33p. |
Gusau, Sule Ahmed (ed.) (1995) | |
Perspectives on purdah, working women and family planning in Islam | |
Sokoto: Usmanu Danfodiyo University Press. 136p. |
House-Midamba, Bessie (1995) | |
Rethinking Gender, Ethnicity, and Economic Development in Kenya | |
African Rural and Urban Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 65-88. |
Matthias, Carmel R. (1995) | |
Achieving effective maternity rights in a post-apartheid South Africa: is the new constitution adequate? | |
The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa. Volume 28 #2. p. 247-260. |
Bryceson, Deborah F. (1994) | |
Easing Rural Women's Working Day in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Development Policy Review. Volume 12 #1. March. p. 59-68. |
Bryceson, Deborah Fahy (1993) | |
Easing Rural Women's Working Day in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Leiden: African Studies Centre. ASC working paper #16. 28p. |
Mebrahtu, Sara B. (1991) | |
Women, Work, and Nutrition in Nigeria | |
In: Women and Health in Africa. p. 89-105. |
Mager, Anne K. (1989) | |
Moving the Fence: Gender in the Ciskei and Border Textile Industry, 1945-1986 | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 15 #2. December. p. 46-62. |
Olukoshi, Adebayo; Olukoshi, Hussainatu (1989) | |
Structural adjustment and female wage labour in the Nigerian textile industry | |
Zeitschrift für Afrikastudien. #4. p. 25-35. |
Adeyemo, R.O.; Ajobo, O. (1988) | |
Working Women in the Food Processing Industry: A Case Study in Lagos Area of Nigeria | |
African Notes: Bulletin of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan. #3. p. 55-59. |
Adler, T. (1988) | |
Women and Shiftwork in South Africa | |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #3. p. 23-36. |
Van Niekerk, Andrea (1988) | |
Changing Patterns of Worker Accommodation, Zebediela Citrus Estate, 1926-1953: The Dynamics of External Restraint and Self-Discipline | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 14 #2. December. p. 52-69. |
Copans, J. (1987) | |
Des modes domestiques aux modes salariés: cycles de prolétarisation et proto-prolétarisation féminine: réflexions à partir d'exemples africains | |
Cahiers des sciences humaines. Volume 23 #1. p. 75-87. |
Cock, Jacklyn; Emdon, Erica; Klugman, Barbara (1985) | |
Childcare and the working mother | |
Africa Perspective. #26. p. 29-60. |
Bird, Adrienne (1984) | |
Organising women workers in South Africa | |
South African Labour Bulletin. Volume 10 #8. p. 76-91. |
Kollehlon, Konia T. (1984) | |
Women's Work-Role and Fertility in Liberia | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 54 #4. p. 31-45. |
Berger, Iris (1983) | |
Sources of Class Consciousness: South African Women in Recent Labor Struggles | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 16 #1. p. 49-66. |
Klugman, B. (1983) | |
Maternity rights and benefits and protective legislation at work | |
South African Labour Bulletin. Volume 9 #3. p. 25-52. |
McFadden, Patricia (1983) | |
Women Writers in South Africa | |
Journal of African Marxists. #4. September. p. 54-62. |
Caughman, Susan (1981) | |
Women at work in Mali: the case of the Markala Cooperative | |
African Studies Center. Working papers #50. |
Delancey, V. (1981) | |
Wage earner and mother: compatibility of roles on a Cameroon plantation | |
In: Women, education, and modernization of the family in West Africa. p. 1-21. |
Karanja, Wambui Wa (1981) | |
Women and work: a study of female and male attitudes in the modern sector of an African metropolis | |
In: Women, education, and modernization of the family in West Africa. p. 42-66. |
Koenig, D.B. (1981) | |
Education and fertility among cameroonian working women | |
In: Women, education, and modernization of the family in West Africa. p. 134-153. |
Muduka Inyanza (1980) | |
La satisfaction au travail chez le personnel feminin de Kisangahi (Zaire) | |
Africa: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 35 #3-4. p. 524-531. |
Dammak, Oum Kalthoum (1979) | |
Travail de la femme et fécondité | |
Revue tunisienne de sciences sociales. Volume 16 #56-57. p. 125-133. |
DeLancey, Virginia (1978) | |
Women at the Cameroon Development Corporation: How Their Money Works | |
Rural Africana. #2. Fall. p. 9-33. |
Jackson, Sam (1978) | |
Hausa Women on Strike | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 5 #13. May-August. p. 21-36. |
Gould, T.F. (1977) | |
A new class of professional Zairian women | |
The African Review: A Journal of African Politics, Development and International Affairs. Volume 7 #3-4. p. 92-105. |
Karoui, Naïma (1976) | |
Famille et travail: les ouvrières de Menzel Bourguiba | |
Revue tunisienne de sciences sociales. Volume 13 #45. p. 73-98. |
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