Purpose The trend of domestic employment thrives almost in every society. It is most common in developing countries and Nigeria is no exception. This paper aims to examine the nature of the role of a domestic worker in Nigeria and the work-life conflict issues involved in such work. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a qualitative research approach to examine the nature of the role of domestic workers and the associated work-life conflict issues. Findings The findings show that the nature of the jobs of domestic workers in Nigeria gives rise to a situation of modern-day slavery in which an employee works without a formal employment contract, with little or no rights to private time. Long and unstructured working hours, emp...
The engagement of the services of domestic workers is not a new phenomenon in Ghana. There have howe...
One of the fastest growing informal vocations in the world is domestic work. It is usually performed...
With the increase in the number of women who are secularly employed and the pressure associated with...
Recent studies show that domestic work, which cut across age and gender, can have adverse and exploi...
A decade after the first international standard regulating domestic work was introduced decent work ...
This article examines the impact of socio-legal inequality on the work conditions of female domestic...
This current study explores the everyday lives of male and female domestic workers in Lagos, Nigeria...
Abstract Purpose - An important theme for a 21st century employee is a desire for work and family ba...
Sociological research Oil paid domestic work has inaeased' substantially in recent years. Domestic e...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions of Work-Life Balance (WLB) practices in a de...
Master of Laws. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2018.The future of a country is highly dependen...
Domestic work is defined by the International Labour Organization (ILO) as: ‘work performed in or fo...
This thesis explores Modern Slavery (MDS) in Nigeria, specifically in the context of the mining indu...
Abstract: The employment of domestic servants is a common phenomenon in Nigeria, where vulnerable ch...
Sociological research on paid domestic work has increased substantially in recent years. Domestic em...
The engagement of the services of domestic workers is not a new phenomenon in Ghana. There have howe...
One of the fastest growing informal vocations in the world is domestic work. It is usually performed...
With the increase in the number of women who are secularly employed and the pressure associated with...
Recent studies show that domestic work, which cut across age and gender, can have adverse and exploi...
A decade after the first international standard regulating domestic work was introduced decent work ...
This article examines the impact of socio-legal inequality on the work conditions of female domestic...
This current study explores the everyday lives of male and female domestic workers in Lagos, Nigeria...
Abstract Purpose - An important theme for a 21st century employee is a desire for work and family ba...
Sociological research Oil paid domestic work has inaeased' substantially in recent years. Domestic e...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions of Work-Life Balance (WLB) practices in a de...
Master of Laws. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2018.The future of a country is highly dependen...
Domestic work is defined by the International Labour Organization (ILO) as: ‘work performed in or fo...
This thesis explores Modern Slavery (MDS) in Nigeria, specifically in the context of the mining indu...
Abstract: The employment of domestic servants is a common phenomenon in Nigeria, where vulnerable ch...
Sociological research on paid domestic work has increased substantially in recent years. Domestic em...
The engagement of the services of domestic workers is not a new phenomenon in Ghana. There have howe...
One of the fastest growing informal vocations in the world is domestic work. It is usually performed...
With the increase in the number of women who are secularly employed and the pressure associated with...