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Title: Urban advantage or Urban penalty? : a case study of female-headed households in a South African city
Authors: Goebel, Allison
Dodson, Belinda
Hill, Trevor
Keywords: URBAN AREAS
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
HEALTH SURVEYS
FEMINISM
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
SOUTH AFRICA
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Basic services have improved in many urban areas of South Africa, which should improve health and well-being. However, poverty and ill-health persist and are unequally distributed by race, class and place. This paper explores conditions of the most marginalized group, female-headed households, in a case study of Msunduzi Municipality (formerly Pietermaritzburg). Data from two household surveys conducted in 2006 show important patterns regarding the incidences of and coping strategies around, illnesses and deaths. While some positive environmental health outcomes are apparent, considerable stresses face households in relation to HIV/AIDS related deaths, poverty, and lack of health services. The insights of both urban environmental health and feminist geography assist in explaining the gendered and spatialized patterns of health in post-apartheid urban South Africa.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10625/46645
Project Number: 102162
Project Title: Urban Ecosystems and Human Health in South Africa
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