The complexities of female household headship in Botswana
The concept of female-headed household has emerged as an important analytical category in the examination of poverty in life chances both within the context of policy research and social science scholarship. This paper presents the complexities that arise in the use of the concept of female-headed household within the context of Botswana. The paper presents some of the criticisms that the concept of headship in itself presents a monolithic and often limited notion of social organisation that fails to take into account complex gendered social interactions that occur within and outside the confines of domestic units. The results of a study conducted in 1996 reveal the complex interplay of cultural-structure and individual agency that are obscured by discrete notions of "headship".
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Pula : Botswana Journal of African Studies
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- Date Published
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2000
- Authors
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Mookodi, G.
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Articles
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English
- Pages
- Pages 148-164
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Pula. Vol. 14 No. 2 (2000)
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- 0256-2316
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