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Wage workers in a 'homeland township' : their experiences in finding, maintaining and losing employmentNiehaus, Isak Arnold January 1987 (has links)
Bibliography: pages 254-266. / Workers domiciled in Qwaqwa, South Africa's smallest 'homeland', experience high rates of unemployment and job instability. Yet most terminations of employment are employee-instigated. This dissertation examines the reasons for employment instability among wage workers resident in a housing section in Phuthaditjhaba, the 'homeland's' only urban area. The approach adopted in the dissertation is primarily ethnographic. It describes the everyday experiences of African workers and treats their own perspectives of their working lives as central. Quantitative and qualitative data, collected from two samples drawn from the population in the housing area selected for study, are presented. It is argued that employment instability must be understood as a consequence of a web of interrelated circumstances and cannot be explained in terms of any one single causal factor. The following employment and employment-related circumstances are examined: workers' views of, and reactions to, wages and working conditions; problems with transport between places of work and home, and with workplace accommodation; conflicts of interest arising from domestic pressures undermining workers' ability to remain in a job; and the experience of joblessness. These various factors are then drawn together to show that workers do not perceive these factors in isolation from one another, but that they experience the oppressive conditions of their domestic and working lives as a totality. Any attempts to find ways to increase workers' job stability will have to look both within and beyond the workplace.
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Factors that contribute to youth unemployment in Vhembe District: A case study of Makhado Local MunicipalityPhophi, Norman 05 1900 (has links)
MPM / Oliver Tambo Institute of Governance and Policy Studies / See the attached abstract below
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Geloofsgebaseerde organisasies en werkloosheid: 'n empiriese ondersoek binne die Paarl-Wellington-gemeenskapCloete, Anita Louisa 30 November 2007 (has links)
The central focus of this study is the role of the church as a faith-based organisation in dealing with unemployment.
Following an introductory chapter in which the research methodology and modus operandi are being explained, Chapter 2 is devoted to a discussion, in the light of recent literature, of the concept of unemployment and the effect of unemployment on the individual, the family and society. In Chapter 3 the discussion focuses on the involvement of faith-based organisations in addressing unemployment as part of social development.
In Chapter 4 the empirical survey, conducted by means of semi structured interviews with church leaders in the Paarl-Wellington-area, is described. The interpreted results are discussed in Chapter 5 according to main themes, sub themes and categories. A literature control is carried out simultaneously.
Based upon the literature study and the findings of the empirical survey, certain conclusions are drawn and recommendations are made in chapter 6. These recommendations are specifically aimed at activating the church in the form of local congregations to get actively involved in dealing with unemployment in their environment and community. / Social Work / D.Diac. (Youth Work)
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'n Opvoedkundige-sielkundige begeleidingsprogram vir gesinne blootgestel aan veranderde werksomstandighedeVan Biljon, Magdalena Katharina 06 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans, abstract in Afrikaans and English / Die studie handel oor die probleme wat veranderende
werksomstandighede vir die werker en sy gesin veroorsaak. In 'n tydvak
waar die wereld van werk dramaties verander, toon baie mense
onkundigheid oor wat die veranderende wereld van werk impliseer.
Hierdie veranderende wereld van werk vereis dat die werker groter
verantwoordelikheid sal neem vir sy/haar eie loopbaantoekoms en
-sekuriteit. 'n Loopbaan waar vaste ure, 'n vaste salaris, 'n
pensioenfonds en ander byvoordele vanselfsprekend is, is in die
veranderende wereld van werk nie meer die norm nie.
Mense is nie voorbereid op veranderende werksomstandighede nie en
ervaar verskeie probleme soos stres, 'n verswakte selfbeeld, depressie
en 'n gevoel van magteloosheid. Die meeste mense wat blootgestel
word aan veranderende werksomstandighede ervaar toekomsskok en
hunker na die ou bedeling waar dinge seker en voorspelbaar was.
Omdat persona blootgestel aan veranderende werksomstandighede nie
voldoende op verandering voorberei word nie, ervaar hulle en hul
gesinne probleme. Hulle probeer dikwels om so vinnig moontlik van die
pyn en angstigheid wat met die verandering gepaard gaan, te ontsnap
en neem daarom dikwels ondeurdagte besluite en voortydige aksies. Dit
het dikwels mislukking tot gevolg wat verreikende ekonomiese en
psigologiese implikasies mag inhou.
Die begeleidingsprogram vir die studie is daarom ontwerp met die doel
om aan gesinne wat blootgestel word aan veranderende werksomstandighede
die nodige insig in die veranderende wereld van werk te
gee, en om aan hulle die nodige vaardighede te gee om die probleme
wat veranderinge meebring, te kan hanteer. Die persone en hulle
gesinne word bemagtig deurdat aan hulle die begrip "portefeulje -werk"
met die uitgangspunt dat almal altyd oor sekere bemarkbare
vaardighede beskik, en daarom tegnies nooit werkloos hoef te wees
nie, bekendgestel word. Daar word gepoog dat hulle hierdie konsep sal
internaliseer en dat hulle daarom 'n paradigmaskuif sal maak sodat
hulle meer op hulself en hulle eie vaardighede aangewese is as op eksterne faktore in die wereld van werk.
Uit die terugvoergesprekke met die proefpersone aan die begin van die
groepsessies en die vraelyste wat hulle voltooi het, blyk dit dat hulle
gebaat het by die bywoning van die groepsessies. / This study deals with the problems experienced by a person and his/her
family when faced with changing work circumstances. In a time where
the world of work is undergoing dramatic changes, many people lack
knowledge about the implications of the changing world of work. This
changing world of work requires that the worker will take greater
responsibility for his own career future and career security. A career
where fixed work hours, a fixed salary, a pension fund and other
benefits are a given, is no longer the norm in the changing world of
work.
People are not prepared to deal with changing work circumstances.
They experience a variety of problems like stress, a poor self image and
depression. Most people who are facing changing work circumstances
experience future shock and long for the old times when things were certain and predictable.
Persons and their families who are facing changing work circumstances
are not sufficiently prepared for the changes. They often try to escape
the pain and anxiety which accompany the changes by making quick
decisions and by taking premature actions. This often leads to failure
and has serious economic and psychological implications.
The counselling programme for this study is thus designed with the
purpose to give the families who are faced with changing work
circumstances the necessary insight in the changing world of work, and
to equip them with the necessary skills to deal with the problems which
accompany the changes. The persons and their families are also
empowered by introducing them to the concept "portfolio work". The
implications of portfolio work is that people always have some
marketable skills, and by marketing themselves and their skills they
should technically never be unemployed. It is attempted to help the
participants to internalise these concepts in order to make a paradigm
shift so that they will be more self reliant and less dependent on employers in the world of work.
From feedback with participants in the investigation at the beginning of
the group sessions, and the questionnaires they completed, it seems
that they have benefited from attending the group sessions. / Psychology of Education / Ph. D. (Sielkundige Opvoedkunde)
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Poverty and dependency in Cape Town : a sociological study of 3,300 dependents receiving assistance from the Cape Town General Board of AidWagner, O. J. M. (Oloff Jacobus Marais),1904- January 1936 (has links)
Thesis (D. Phil.)--University of Stellenbosch, 1936. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: no abstract available / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: geen opsomming beskikbaar nie
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Geloofsgebaseerde organisasies en werkloosheid: 'n empiriese ondersoek binne die Paarl-Wellington-gemeenskapCloete, Anita Louisa 30 November 2007 (has links)
The central focus of this study is the role of the church as a faith-based organisation in dealing with unemployment.
Following an introductory chapter in which the research methodology and modus operandi are being explained, Chapter 2 is devoted to a discussion, in the light of recent literature, of the concept of unemployment and the effect of unemployment on the individual, the family and society. In Chapter 3 the discussion focuses on the involvement of faith-based organisations in addressing unemployment as part of social development.
In Chapter 4 the empirical survey, conducted by means of semi structured interviews with church leaders in the Paarl-Wellington-area, is described. The interpreted results are discussed in Chapter 5 according to main themes, sub themes and categories. A literature control is carried out simultaneously.
Based upon the literature study and the findings of the empirical survey, certain conclusions are drawn and recommendations are made in chapter 6. These recommendations are specifically aimed at activating the church in the form of local congregations to get actively involved in dealing with unemployment in their environment and community. / Social Work / D.Diac. (Youth Work)
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'n Opvoedkundige-sielkundige begeleidingsprogram vir gesinne blootgestel aan veranderde werksomstandighedeVan Biljon, Magdalena Katharina 06 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans, abstract in Afrikaans and English / Die studie handel oor die probleme wat veranderende
werksomstandighede vir die werker en sy gesin veroorsaak. In 'n tydvak
waar die wereld van werk dramaties verander, toon baie mense
onkundigheid oor wat die veranderende wereld van werk impliseer.
Hierdie veranderende wereld van werk vereis dat die werker groter
verantwoordelikheid sal neem vir sy/haar eie loopbaantoekoms en
-sekuriteit. 'n Loopbaan waar vaste ure, 'n vaste salaris, 'n
pensioenfonds en ander byvoordele vanselfsprekend is, is in die
veranderende wereld van werk nie meer die norm nie.
Mense is nie voorbereid op veranderende werksomstandighede nie en
ervaar verskeie probleme soos stres, 'n verswakte selfbeeld, depressie
en 'n gevoel van magteloosheid. Die meeste mense wat blootgestel
word aan veranderende werksomstandighede ervaar toekomsskok en
hunker na die ou bedeling waar dinge seker en voorspelbaar was.
Omdat persona blootgestel aan veranderende werksomstandighede nie
voldoende op verandering voorberei word nie, ervaar hulle en hul
gesinne probleme. Hulle probeer dikwels om so vinnig moontlik van die
pyn en angstigheid wat met die verandering gepaard gaan, te ontsnap
en neem daarom dikwels ondeurdagte besluite en voortydige aksies. Dit
het dikwels mislukking tot gevolg wat verreikende ekonomiese en
psigologiese implikasies mag inhou.
Die begeleidingsprogram vir die studie is daarom ontwerp met die doel
om aan gesinne wat blootgestel word aan veranderende werksomstandighede
die nodige insig in die veranderende wereld van werk te
gee, en om aan hulle die nodige vaardighede te gee om die probleme
wat veranderinge meebring, te kan hanteer. Die persone en hulle
gesinne word bemagtig deurdat aan hulle die begrip "portefeulje -werk"
met die uitgangspunt dat almal altyd oor sekere bemarkbare
vaardighede beskik, en daarom tegnies nooit werkloos hoef te wees
nie, bekendgestel word. Daar word gepoog dat hulle hierdie konsep sal
internaliseer en dat hulle daarom 'n paradigmaskuif sal maak sodat
hulle meer op hulself en hulle eie vaardighede aangewese is as op eksterne faktore in die wereld van werk.
Uit die terugvoergesprekke met die proefpersone aan die begin van die
groepsessies en die vraelyste wat hulle voltooi het, blyk dit dat hulle
gebaat het by die bywoning van die groepsessies. / This study deals with the problems experienced by a person and his/her
family when faced with changing work circumstances. In a time where
the world of work is undergoing dramatic changes, many people lack
knowledge about the implications of the changing world of work. This
changing world of work requires that the worker will take greater
responsibility for his own career future and career security. A career
where fixed work hours, a fixed salary, a pension fund and other
benefits are a given, is no longer the norm in the changing world of
work.
People are not prepared to deal with changing work circumstances.
They experience a variety of problems like stress, a poor self image and
depression. Most people who are facing changing work circumstances
experience future shock and long for the old times when things were certain and predictable.
Persons and their families who are facing changing work circumstances
are not sufficiently prepared for the changes. They often try to escape
the pain and anxiety which accompany the changes by making quick
decisions and by taking premature actions. This often leads to failure
and has serious economic and psychological implications.
The counselling programme for this study is thus designed with the
purpose to give the families who are faced with changing work
circumstances the necessary insight in the changing world of work, and
to equip them with the necessary skills to deal with the problems which
accompany the changes. The persons and their families are also
empowered by introducing them to the concept "portfolio work". The
implications of portfolio work is that people always have some
marketable skills, and by marketing themselves and their skills they
should technically never be unemployed. It is attempted to help the
participants to internalise these concepts in order to make a paradigm
shift so that they will be more self reliant and less dependent on employers in the world of work.
From feedback with participants in the investigation at the beginning of
the group sessions, and the questionnaires they completed, it seems
that they have benefited from attending the group sessions. / Psychology of Education / Ph. D. (Sielkundige Opvoedkunde)
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Unemployment among rural youth in South Africa : A case study of Vhembe District of Limpopo Province, South AfricaDagume, Mbulaheni Albert 09 1900 (has links)
PhD (Economics) / Department of Economics / See the attached abstract below
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Determination of factors contributing towards women's unemployment in the Capricorn and Sekhukhune districts in the Limpopo ProvinceMaboko, Tumisho 18 September 2017 (has links)
MSc (Statistics) / Department of Statistics / See the attached abstract below
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The impact of unemployment on university graduates in Ward 13 of Makhado Municipality, Limpopo ProvinceMakhuvele, Meskina 18 September 2017 (has links)
MA (Psychology) / Department of Psychology / See the attached abstract below
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