What happens to labour when major redistributive land reform restructures a system of settler colonial agriculture? This article examines the livelihoods of former farmworkers on large‐scale commercial farms who still live in farm compounds after Zimbabwe's land reform. Through a mix of surveys and in‐depth biographical interviews, four different types of livelihood are identified, centred on differences in land access. These show how diverse, but often precarious, livelihoods are being carved out, representing the ‘fragmented classes of labour’ in a restructured agrarian economy. The analysis highlights the tensions between gaining new freedoms, notably through access to land, and being subject to new livelihood vulnerabilities. The findin...
Poverty in rural Zimbabwe was rampant during colonial and post independence times. Poverty creation...
The central argument of this chapter is that newly emerging markets in Zimbabwe have been boosted by...
In the early twentieth century, white-owned farms in Zimbabwe were subject to large-scale occupation...
What happens to labour when major redistributive land reform restructures a system of settler coloni...
This paper explores the emerging labour regimes and the consequences for agricultural commercialisat...
This thesis examined the evolution and transition of agrarian labour relations in the aftermath of ...
This thesis examines the livelihood outcomes of Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP)...
Land reform has been going on in Zimbabwe since the state attained independence from Britain in 1980...
The fast track land reform programme resulted in a fundamental reorganisation of rural relations in ...
The study seeks to explore the experiences of former farm workers on the Fast Track Land Reform in Z...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the Degree of Doctor of Social Sciences (Devel...
The widespread land occupations of 2000 demonstrate the uneasy fit of commercial farm workers within...
This article assesses the problem of extending social, political and land rights to farm workers in ...
This paper examines acts of land 'self-provisioning' ('siziphile' land occupations) and 'radical lan...
Drawing on fieldwork carried out in Chikomba District in 2003, this paper provides a socioeconomic a...
Poverty in rural Zimbabwe was rampant during colonial and post independence times. Poverty creation...
The central argument of this chapter is that newly emerging markets in Zimbabwe have been boosted by...
In the early twentieth century, white-owned farms in Zimbabwe were subject to large-scale occupation...
What happens to labour when major redistributive land reform restructures a system of settler coloni...
This paper explores the emerging labour regimes and the consequences for agricultural commercialisat...
This thesis examined the evolution and transition of agrarian labour relations in the aftermath of ...
This thesis examines the livelihood outcomes of Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP)...
Land reform has been going on in Zimbabwe since the state attained independence from Britain in 1980...
The fast track land reform programme resulted in a fundamental reorganisation of rural relations in ...
The study seeks to explore the experiences of former farm workers on the Fast Track Land Reform in Z...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the Degree of Doctor of Social Sciences (Devel...
The widespread land occupations of 2000 demonstrate the uneasy fit of commercial farm workers within...
This article assesses the problem of extending social, political and land rights to farm workers in ...
This paper examines acts of land 'self-provisioning' ('siziphile' land occupations) and 'radical lan...
Drawing on fieldwork carried out in Chikomba District in 2003, this paper provides a socioeconomic a...
Poverty in rural Zimbabwe was rampant during colonial and post independence times. Poverty creation...
The central argument of this chapter is that newly emerging markets in Zimbabwe have been boosted by...
In the early twentieth century, white-owned farms in Zimbabwe were subject to large-scale occupation...