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Title Work-family interface in sub-Saharan Africa : challenges and responses / Zitha Mokomane, editor
Published Cham : Springer, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 216 pages) : illustrations
Series International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration, and Practice
International perspectives on social policy, administration, and practice.
Contents Work-Family Interface as a Policy Issue in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Factors Underlying Work-Family Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Impact on the Families -- Coping Strategies
Summary Problems associated with work-family conflict do not belong to individual families alone, but have a major social and economic impact on the greater community. This scenario also holds true across sub-Saharan Africa, as nations enter the global economy and rising numbers of women enter the workforce. One of the first resources to focus on this region, Work-Family Interface in Sub-Saharan Africa probes rarely-studied dimensions of conflict between paid employment and family responsibilities. It balances theoretical background, empirical findings, and current and emerging interventions for an insightful and practical review of ongoing issues affecting working women with families. Coverage contrasts concepts of work and family between the developing world and the West, and related social concerns such as gender expectations and sexual harassment are examined in the work context. The book describes a range of family strategies for resolving work-family friction, and chapters end with policy recommendations as first steps toward remedying longstanding challenges. Among the thought-provoking dispatches: Ghana: Managing work and family demands Nigeria: Strain-based family interference with work Botswana: The social impact of job transfer policy on dual-career families Kenya: The role of household help in work-family balance South Africa: State measures toward work-care integration Zambia: The quest for a family policy. As evinced by these chapters, progress is gradual and far from uniform. As a guide for future study and future policy, Work-Family Interface in Sub-Saharan Africa is a substantial reference for sociologists, public health professionals, public and social policymakers, and administrators
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 4, 2013)
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Subject Work and family -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Work-life balance -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
Droit.
Sciences sociales.
Sciences humaines.
Work and family
Work-life balance
Sub-Saharan Africa
Form Electronic book
Author Mokomane, Zitha, editor
ISBN 9783319012377
3319012371