Addressing the rights and well‐being of domestic workers in Africa: Status in Malawi
Abstract Domestic work continues to contribute to employment in most developing countries significantly. Over 75.6 million people are domestic workers worldwide, three‐quarters of whom are women. In Africa, many people still rely on domestic work for employment, making up 2.2% of the total workforce...
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Main Authors: | Symon Fidelis Nayupe (Author), Alieu Touray (Author), Dalitso Tembo (Author), Mama Tamanda Msiska (Author), Juliana Mputeni (Author), Allan Hans Muhome (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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