Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2147
Author(s)
Boecker, Michael
Raniga, Tanusha
Mthembu, Maud
Journal Title
Open Gender Journal
Year of publication
2021
Volume
5
Page reference
1–18
Language
englisch
Abstract
Many studies dealing with the situation of single mothers focus, in particular, on the negative consequences of this way of life. This qualitative study presents the results of a comparative empirical analysis carried out in the Republic of South Africa and the Federal Republic of Germany, in which 25 single mothers employed in the formal labour market participated. Besides the different historical and socio-economic backgrounds and conditions of both countries, the interviewees demonstrate distinct similarities. These similarities will be discussed on the basis of three key themes: personal and social networks as a resource, the re-conceptualisation of the role of women as well as the relationship between education and current life situations.
Subject
Alleinerziehende
Bildung
Familie
Sozialpolitik
Soziale Netzwerke
Bildung
Familie
Sozialpolitik
Soziale Netzwerke
Publication type
Zeitschriftenartikel
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