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Urban advantage or Urban penalty? A case study of female-headed households in a South African city

机译:城市优势还是城市惩罚?南非城市女户主家庭的个案研究

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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.
机译:南非许多城市地区的基本服务得到了改善,应当改善健康和福祉。但是,贫困和健康状况依然存在,并且在种族,阶级和地方上分布不均。本文以Msunduzi市(前身为Pietermaritzburg)为例,研究了边缘化程度最高的群体(以女性为户主的家庭)的状况。 2006年进行的两次家庭调查的数据显示,有关疾病和死亡的发生率和应对策略的重要模式。尽管在环境健康方面取得了一些积极成果,但与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的死亡,贫困和缺乏卫生服务的家庭面临着巨大的压力。城市环境健康和女性主义地理学的见解有助于解释种族隔离后的南非都市区的性别和空间健康格局。

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