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Men, Women and domenstic services in Zambia.

By: Hansen, Karen Tranberg.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Lusaka : IAS, 1984Subject(s): Domestic Workers | Males - Women - Zambia - EmploymentSummary: Discusses the servant-master relationship using the case of contemporary Lusaka. Gives a descriptive overview of domestic servants and their employers, the work done in private households and its remuneration, conditions of labour and how servants make a living and what occupational atternatives exist for them. Also points out why they haven't displayed collective action and how this account fo their role in the economy.
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Discusses the servant-master relationship using the case of contemporary Lusaka. Gives a descriptive overview of domestic servants and their employers, the work done in private households and its remuneration, conditions of labour and how servants make a living and what occupational atternatives exist for them. Also points out why they haven't displayed collective action and how this account fo their role in the economy.

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