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ID157769
Title ProperTurbulent but I must endure in silence
Other Title Informationfemale breadwinners and survival in Southwestern Nigeria
LanguageENG
AuthorAkanle, Olayinka
Summary / Abstract (Note)As Africa’s urban systems change and transform with more women becoming educated and getting work outside the home and more men are confronting unemployment and retrenchment, an emerging phenomenon has surfaced challenging common gender identities and roles in the context of families. Current livelihood realities reconstruct and renegotiate how household needs are met and who meets these needs, consequently questioning traditional patriarchal dictates. Increasing numbers of women in Africa’s urban centres play breadwinning roles and become lifelines for their families. Unfortunately, research and literature say little about the experiences of these women as they navigate unusual social spaces. This article investigates the challenges that breadwinning women face and how they cope with these challenges in a Nigerian megacity. Data were gathered through In-depth Interviews (IDIs) with 20 female breadwinning families and the theoretical framework adopted is a triangulation of modernisation and patriarchy theories. Data analysis was done through content analysis and presented as ethnographic narratives and summaries. Important findings were made and presented in this article.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 53, No.1; Feb 2018: p.98-114
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2018-01 53, 1
Key WordsNigeria ;  Lagos ;  Female Breadwinners ;  Family Stability