This article examines the impact of socio-legal inequality on the work conditions of female domestic workers in Nigeria. Domestic work is an important aspect of productive labour and an indispensable factor that contributes to the well-being of households and the economy. However, domestic workers face challenges that are multidimensional and gendered; they are often victims of physical and sexual abuse, and experience discrimination concerning pay, working conditions, and legal rights
Studies have shown that globally domestic violence accounts for nearly one quarter of all recorded c...
Domestic workers form one of the most vulnerable and exploited sectors of the workforce in the world...
Women, today, have come to be accepted as the pillars of the smallest economic unit, the family and ...
Recent studies show that domestic work, which cut across age and gender, can have adverse and exploi...
The study examined the impact of domestic abuse on female employees’ productivity among the Nigerian...
The study examined the impact of domestic abuse on female employees’ productivity among the Nigeria...
In Nigeria, it is observed that the womanhood is reduced to a mere infidel and a second-class citize...
Across the world, women juggle work with family and care responsibilities, and Nigeria is no excepti...
One of the fastest growing informal vocations in the world is domestic work. It is usually performed...
A decade after the first international standard regulating domestic work was introduced decent work ...
The study examined the impact of domestic abuse on female employees ’ productivity among the Nigeria...
The literature suggests that gender inequality in the work-place stems from gendered stratifications...
Occupational segregation by sex and the systemic undervaluation of jobs held by women are historic f...
It is desirable and inevitable that women should participate effectively in national development act...
The article focuses on the challenges for women’s rights activists attempting to provide a better le...
Studies have shown that globally domestic violence accounts for nearly one quarter of all recorded c...
Domestic workers form one of the most vulnerable and exploited sectors of the workforce in the world...
Women, today, have come to be accepted as the pillars of the smallest economic unit, the family and ...
Recent studies show that domestic work, which cut across age and gender, can have adverse and exploi...
The study examined the impact of domestic abuse on female employees’ productivity among the Nigerian...
The study examined the impact of domestic abuse on female employees’ productivity among the Nigeria...
In Nigeria, it is observed that the womanhood is reduced to a mere infidel and a second-class citize...
Across the world, women juggle work with family and care responsibilities, and Nigeria is no excepti...
One of the fastest growing informal vocations in the world is domestic work. It is usually performed...
A decade after the first international standard regulating domestic work was introduced decent work ...
The study examined the impact of domestic abuse on female employees ’ productivity among the Nigeria...
The literature suggests that gender inequality in the work-place stems from gendered stratifications...
Occupational segregation by sex and the systemic undervaluation of jobs held by women are historic f...
It is desirable and inevitable that women should participate effectively in national development act...
The article focuses on the challenges for women’s rights activists attempting to provide a better le...
Studies have shown that globally domestic violence accounts for nearly one quarter of all recorded c...
Domestic workers form one of the most vulnerable and exploited sectors of the workforce in the world...
Women, today, have come to be accepted as the pillars of the smallest economic unit, the family and ...