The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little attention in public policy debates and social development transformative interventions. This study qualitatively explored the economic experiences of eight single mothers who worked in the informal economy in Zimbabwe. Drawing on African feminism, the authors present the biographical profiles of these mothers and discuss three key themes: financial hardships, social discrimination and safety nets. The article concludes with some considerations for harnessing the valuable contributions made by single mothers to the informal economy
This article investigates the relationship between single mothers\u27 education and their economic w...
Among the impoverished population of coastal Kenya, there is a rapidly growing group of young single...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...
Abstract: The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little...
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
Poverty and its eradication are presently at the pinnacle of all global development policies inexora...
This article seeks to disrupt the dominant discourses of victimhood related to single-mother family ...
Women, especially in female-headed households in Botswana, are living in poverty, despite the countr...
Of the millions of people living in poverty, women and children are the most detrimentally affected....
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
Abstract: Foreign national single mothers are at high risk of financial hardship, which may impact o...
Objective: The paper explored the challenges underpinning matrifocality in Zimbabwe, what is normall...
Abstract. In Sub-Saharan Africa, female single-parent families of rural areas face many difficulties...
M.A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.When single-parent households are consequences of inte...
The growing number of divorces and separations induces the frequency of single mothers facing challe...
This article investigates the relationship between single mothers\u27 education and their economic w...
Among the impoverished population of coastal Kenya, there is a rapidly growing group of young single...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...
Abstract: The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little...
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
Poverty and its eradication are presently at the pinnacle of all global development policies inexora...
This article seeks to disrupt the dominant discourses of victimhood related to single-mother family ...
Women, especially in female-headed households in Botswana, are living in poverty, despite the countr...
Of the millions of people living in poverty, women and children are the most detrimentally affected....
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
Abstract: Foreign national single mothers are at high risk of financial hardship, which may impact o...
Objective: The paper explored the challenges underpinning matrifocality in Zimbabwe, what is normall...
Abstract. In Sub-Saharan Africa, female single-parent families of rural areas face many difficulties...
M.A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.When single-parent households are consequences of inte...
The growing number of divorces and separations induces the frequency of single mothers facing challe...
This article investigates the relationship between single mothers\u27 education and their economic w...
Among the impoverished population of coastal Kenya, there is a rapidly growing group of young single...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...