生存的不稳定性:南非护士的社会再生产

Precarity of Subsistence: Social Reproduction Among South African Nurses

Feminist Economics · 2022
被引 7
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究了南非约翰内斯堡公立医院护士的社会再生产责任如何导致其生存不稳定,即使她们有稳定工作和相对较高收入。

Abstract

The concept of precarity extends beyond insecure wage work into the conditions of social reproduction: supporting dependents can expose even securely employed, relatively well-paid workers to precarity. Qualitative data from public hospital nurses in Johannesburg reveal how responsibility for social reproduction can contribute to precarity among women in some contexts. This study maps nurses’ household networks to obtain a conservative estimate of dependency. Excerpts from interviews demonstrate how responsibilities are converted into precarity through household networks across different marital statuses, household structures, and ages.HIGHLIGHTS Securely employed, professional women may have precarious lives.Familial dependency can induce precarity among black women employed in nursing in South Africa.South African nurses were distressed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.Gendered value systems and norms contribute to precarious subsistence.Universal basic income could mitigate micro-level crises of social reproduction.

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