Knowledge, understanding and perceptions of key stakeholders on the maternity protection available and accessible to female domestic workers in South Africa.
Maternity protection enables women to combine reproductive and productive roles. Domestic workers are a vulnerable group due to heterogeneous non-standard employment relationships and are unlikely to have access to comprehensive maternity protection. This study aimed to explore the knowledge, unders...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Pereira-Kotze (Author), Mieke Faber (Author), Tanya Doherty (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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