Revue Internationale des Études du Développement (Aug 2020)

Financing Social Reproduction

  • Elena Moore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3917/ried.242.0037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 242
pp. 37 – 62

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This paper examines how low-middle-income, employed black South African women in multigenerational households are key providers and face numerous demands for economic and practical support from a wide range of dependents. It argues that although women’s role in financially supporting families is not a new phenomenon, the co-existence of high levels of care and the changing socio-economic context, including the welfare system, low marriage rates, and higher levels of female employment, has created new conditions for caregiving responsibilities in multigenerational households. The paper fills a theoretical gap in the understanding of the hidden abode of reproduction and the full array of women’s responsibilities in financing household social reproduction.

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