- collectionAG3014 - Institute for Advanced Social Research (IASR), Photographs
- Série organiqueB - Domestic workers
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- PièceB11 - Some women have it hard. Wages are low and you are at the madam's mercy in the house.
- PièceB12 - Priscilla Biyana (50), a domestic worker in a white home in western Johannesburg, lives in Zola, Soweto with her husband and children.
- PièceB13 - In her sparetime, Priscilla Biyana says she is kept busy with housework and looking after her family. On Sunday she attends church them.
- PièceB14 - Elias Rikhoto (43) is a 'flatboy' - a cleaner in a high-rise block of flats in Hillbrow, Johannesburg.
- PièceB15 - Mr Rikhoto would like to have a job which enabled him to live with his family.
- PièceB16 - "Time-off? If there isn't too much ironing in the afternoon then I get a bit of spare time, but there isn't much to do around here."
- PièceB17 - Mrs Mngoma's husband, also a migrant worker in Johannesburg, lives in a single-sex hostel and they meet in the city at weekends. She lives in a room on the roof of the block of flats where she is employed.
- PièceB18 - Sibongile Mngoma works a 10-hour day, six days a week for R120 per month.
- PièceB19 - Naumi Seroke (36) is a divorced mother of three. She was too scared to tell her employer that she was pregnant because she felt her employer had enough problems of her own.
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