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2021 / Message from the editor
The 2021 Women’s Report articles make valuable suggestions as to how women’s economic empowerment can be facilitated
Prof. Anita Bosch
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2021 / Paper One
Covid-19 and women’s care responsibilities: opportunities for transforming gender relations
by Ms Jennifer Smout
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2021 / Paper Two
Are South Africa’s childcare policies serving women’s economic participation?
by Prof. Zitha Mokomane
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2021 / Paper Three
Early childhood care and education can boost women’s employment in South Africa
by Laura Brooks
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2021 / Paper Four
On being a stay-at-home dad – a glimpse from the other side
by Mark Smith
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2021 / Paper Five
Managers’ perceptions when hiring stay-at-home mothers
by Lunga Tukani and Anita Bosch
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