LABOUR AND AGRARIAN CHANGE IN SOUTH AFRICA

LABOUR AND AGRARIAN CHANGE IN SOUTH AFRICA

A CASE STUDY FROM LIMPOPO PROVINCE

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-05-24 )

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Over the past fifteen years, the South African government has extended various land, labour and social rights to farm workers, ranging from provisions of basic labour rights in 1993 to the minimum wage in 2003. Literature suggests that social relations on commercial farms do not remain static in the context of policy changes. This book sets out to understand the ways in which social relations have or have not changed, on one commercial farm in Limpopo province, South Africa, and to establish factors that impede or promote such change as well as the consequences for farm workers' daily lives. Drawing from the interpretive and critical social science philosophical perspectives, the thesis adopts a qualitative research methodology that takes into consideration the experiences and perceptions of farm workers, farm managers, the farm owner and key informants from government institutions and civil society. At a theoretical level the study is informed by four paradigms namely: the materialist perspective; the total institution thesis; paternalism; and structuration theory.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-3297-1

ISBN-10:

3844332979

EAN:

9783844332971

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Phillan Zamchiya

Number of pages:

116

Published on:

2011-05-24

Category:

Politics and economics