Similar Items: The Impact of working as a bus driver on women‘s health, workplace relationships and family functioning : the experiences of black female bus drivers in Tshwane, South Africa
- Between family and market: the decline of professional employment among Egyptian female university graduates
- Influence of sex-role expectations on perceived work performance among employees in multinational corporations in Nigeria
- Gender and leadership in Egypt's public sector: the case of the Ministry of Finance
- "Male gender role strain" : a pastoral assessment
- A narrative analysis of educators’ lived experiences of motherhood and teaching
- Gender and female reproductive communication in Ugep, Nigeria
Author: Du Plessis, Irma
- The Impact of working as a bus driver on women‘s health, workplace relationships and family functioning : the experiences of black female bus drivers in Tshwane, South Africa
- Black unemployed township youth in the era of Julius Malema : a study in Alexandra and Orlando, Johannesburg
- Selling Narratives : an ethnography of the Spoken Word movement in Pretoria and Johannesburg
- Let's do it ourselves! Urban elites and the negotiation of infrastructure challenges in Masvingo Zimbabwe
- Encounters with 'race' : Eritrean refugees and asylum-seekers' self-identification practices in relation to the experience of racialisation in post-apartheid South Africa
- How Eritrean refugees in Pretoria give meaning to their refugee identity in conversation : an interpretive study of salient interpretative repertoires