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1.1 Briefly explain the factors that led to the rise in women's workforce participation in South Africa over the past three decades. [10 marks] The rise in women’s workforce participation in South Africa over the past three decades is the result of major political, legal, economic, and social transformations that have expanded equal access to employment opportunities. A key turning point was the transition to democracy in 1994, which introduced constitutional protection for equality in all spheres of life. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa guarantees equality and prohibits unfair discrimination on the basis of gender (South Africa, 1996). This created a strong legal foundation for women to enter and participate in the labour market on equal terms with men. Supporting legislation such as the Employment Equity Act (South Africa, 1998) and the Labour Relations Act (South Africa, 1995) further strengthened workplace equality by promoting fair treatment, affirmative action, and protection against discrimination. Key legal and policy factors include: Constitutional protection of gender equality (South Africa, 1996) Affirmative action and employment equity requirements (South Africa, 1998) Protection of workers’ rights and fair labour practices (South Africa, 1995) Another important factor is improved access to education for women. Over the past three decades, more women have gained access to secondary and higher education, which has significantly improved their employability and ability to enter skilled occupations. Education has therefore played a central role in empowering women economically and socially. Educational factors include: Increased female enrolment in schools and universities Expansion of access to tertiary education and skills training Greater representation of women in professional fields Economic pressures have also contributed to the rise in female labour participation. The high cost of living, unemployment, and poverty have made it necessary for many households to rely on multiple incomes. As a result, more women have entered both formal and informal employment sectors to support their families. Economic factors include: Growth of dual-income households Financial necessity due to rising living costs Increased participation in informal and survivalist economic activities Social change has also played a significant role. Traditional gender roles that previously limited women to domestic responsibilities have gradually shifted. Society has become more accepting of women as professionals and income earners, while urbanisation has increased access to employment opportunities, particularly in service-based industries. Social factors include:

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1.1 Briefly explain the factors that led to the rise in women's workforce participation in South
Africa over the past three decades.
[10 marks]

The rise in women’s workforce participation in South Africa over the past three decades is the result
of major political, legal, economic, and social transformations that have expanded equal access to
employment opportunities.

A key turning point was the transition to democracy in 1994, which introduced constitutional
protection for equality in all spheres of life. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa
guarantees equality and prohibits unfair discrimination on the basis of gender (South Africa, 1996).
This created a strong legal foundation for women to enter and participate in the labour market on
equal terms with men. Supporting legislation such as the Employment Equity Act (South Africa,
1998) and the Labour Relations Act (South Africa, 1995) further strengthened workplace equality
by promoting fair treatment, affirmative action, and protection against discrimination.

Key legal and policy factors include:

 Constitutional protection of gender equality (South Africa, 1996)
 Affirmative action and employment equity requirements (South Africa, 1998)
 Protection of workers’ rights and fair labour practices (South Africa, 1995)

Another important factor is improved access to education for women. Over the past three decades,
more women have gained access to secondary and higher education, which has significantly
improved their employability and ability to enter skilled occupations. Education has therefore
played a central role in empowering women economically and socially.

Educational factors include:

 Increased female enrolment in schools and universities
 Expansion of access to tertiary education and skills training
 Greater representation of women in professional fields

Economic pressures have also contributed to the rise in female labour participation. The high cost of
living, unemployment, and poverty have made it necessary for many households to rely on multiple
incomes. As a result, more women have entered both formal and informal employment sectors to
support their families.

Economic factors include:

 Growth of dual-income households
 Financial necessity due to rising living costs
 Increased participation in informal and survivalist economic activities

Social change has also played a significant role. Traditional gender roles that previously limited
women to domestic responsibilities have gradually shifted. Society has become more accepting of
women as professionals and income earners, while urbanisation has increased access to employment
opportunities, particularly in service-based industries.

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