Homeless Women and Shelter Regimes: A Glimpse of Everyday Practice through Social Workers' Narratives

Homelessness in South Africa is a multi-faceted issue with enormous dimensions; an issue which is deeply interrelated with questions of power, human dignity and social justice. In South Africa, women have been frequently neglected and marginalized with regard to contemporary housing policy and practice. In seeking to understand the nature of this marginalization, this paper focuses on structural disadvantages faced by homeless women in relation to the shelter regimes.

Publication Date: 
2016
Pages: 
352-362
Volume: 
2
Location: 
South Africa