Illegal migrant Basotho women in South Africa: Exposure to vulnerability in domestic services
The illegal migration of Basotho women to South Africa in order to render domestic service is alarming because they are subjected to harsh treatment. This is a pastoral and theological concern for the church. As migrants, their struggle begins from the household circumstances that often force them t...
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Main Authors: | Mosiuoa B. Makhata, Maake J. Masango |
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Language: | AF EN NL |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e1bff32c36f44ffab4a15d9b024b1dc2 |
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