08.02.03. What are the social norms and traditions of family care? Are there gender roles associated with family care? | South Africa

08.02.03. What are the social norms and traditions of family care? Are there gender roles associated with family care? | South Africa

15 Aug 2022

South Africa is largely a patriarchal society, whereby care is framed as a social practice and places women at the primary location of care within the family/community (Sevenhuijsen et al., 2003) and is viewed as a socially imposed occupation (Gurayah, 2015).

References:

Gurayah, T. (2015). Caregiving for people with dementia in a rural context in South Africa. South African Family Practice, 57(3), 194–197. https://doi.org/10.1080/20786190.2014.976946

Sevenhuijsen, S., Bozalek, V., Gouws, A. and Minnaar-Mcdonald, M. (2003). South African social welfare policy: An analysis using the ethic of care. Critical Social Policy, 23(3), 299–321. https://doi.org/10.1177/02610183030233001