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Khayaat Fakier
Khayaat Fakier
Associate Professor in Sociology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Verified email at sun.ac.za
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The dirty work of neoliberalism: Cleaners in the global economy
LLM Aguiar, A Herod
John Wiley & Sons, 2006
1772006
Maria's burden: Contract cleaning and the crisis of social reproduction in post‐apartheid South Africa
A Bezuidenhout, K Fakier
Antipode 38 (3), 462-485, 2006
1092006
A gendered analysis of the crisis of social reproduction in contemporary South Africa
K Fakier, J Cock
International Feminist Journal of Politics 11 (3), 353-371, 2009
1012009
Making visible the invisible: Confronting South Africa’s decent work deficit
E Webster, A Benya, X Dilata, K Joynt, K Ngoepe, M Tsoeu
Unpublished report Commissioned by the South African Department of Labour, 2008
472008
Eco-feminist organizing in South Africa: Reflections on the feminist table
K Fakier, J Cock
Capitalism Nature Socialism 29 (1), 40-57, 2018
432018
Women and renewable energy in a South African community: Exploring energy poverty and environmental racism
K Fakier
Bridgewater State College, 2018
222018
Socio-economic insecurity in emerging economies
K Fakier, E Ehmke
Building New Spaces, 2014
192014
The community work programme and care in South Africa
K Fakier
Socio-Economic Insecurity in Emerging Economies, 133-146, 2014
172014
Marxist-Feminist Theories and Struggles Today
K Fakier, N Räthzel, D Mulinari
Marxist-Feminist Theories and Struggles Today, 1-384, 2020
16*2020
Class and social reproduction in migrant households in a South African community
K Fakier
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa 72 (1), 104-126, 2010
122010
The impact of migration on Emnambithi households: A class and gender analysis
K Fakier
University of the Witwatersrand, 2009
102009
From welfare state to development state: an introduction to the debates on the labour market and social security in South Africa
E Webster, K Faiker
ICDD Research Cluster 4, 2010
72010
The Lula Moment: constraints in the current peripheral development model
R Braga
Socio-Economic Insecurity in Emerging Economies, 207-218, 2014
62014
The socio-economic impact of the community work programme as a potential employment guarantee scheme
E Webster, J Cock, K Fakier, T Masondo, M Langa, K Von Holdt
Report to the Gauteng Department of Economic Development by the Society …, 2011
52011
A new worker, a new work organisation for the 21st century: an analysis and reconceptualisation of current training programmes in Deep-Level mining
E Webster, M Burawoy, P Stewart, S Phakathi, R Omar, K Fakier
DeepMine Collaborative Research Programme, Task 1 (1), 2001
52001
Making public employment schemes work: Insights from civil society engagement in India and South Africa
E Ehmke, K Fakier
Geneva: UNRISD, 2016
42016
Conclusion–Building new spaces: Responses to insecurity in the global South
E Ehmke, K Fakier
Socio-economic insecurity in emerging economies: Building new spaces …, 2014
32014
Evaluating research performance: the need for a developmental approach in sociology
E Webster, K Fakier
Unpublished report. Johannesburg: SWOP, 2001
32001
A QUIET REVOLUTION IN SOCIAL POLICY? A CASE STUDY OF A COMMUNITY WORK PROGRAM (CWP) IN RURAL SOUTH AFRICA1
E Webster, K Fakier, A Metcalfe
VI BRICS, 297, 0
2
Caring for Earth: decoloniality and feminisms in dialogue
A Solera, W Harcourt, K Fakier
2024
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