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- who: SA Tydskrif vir Bedryfsielkunde and colleagues from the SchoolUniversity of have published the paper: The last decade has witnessed a sharp increase in the employment of women in the South African workforce (Census96, 1996). This trend is reflected globally and it is estimated that about two-thirds of new entrants to the labour force since the 1970s are single and married mothers (Anderson, 1997; Nickols, 1994). This scenario has implications for business in that issues that pertain to womenu2019s experiences in an employment context need to be addressed (Erasmus, 1997). The traditional western family structure, in . . .

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