The impact of trade in secondhand clothes on the livelihoods of women in Zvishavane

The study took a micro-level approach to examine how trade in secondhand clothes has impacted the household livelihood of women in Zimbabwe with particular attention to Zvishavane town. A qualitative research design was used to gather and analyze data. Structured questionnaires and interviews were t...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ndinda, Forgiveness
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2020
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4018
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1779905268439580672
author Ndinda, Forgiveness
author_facet Ndinda, Forgiveness
author_sort Ndinda, Forgiveness
collection DSpace
description The study took a micro-level approach to examine how trade in secondhand clothes has impacted the household livelihood of women in Zimbabwe with particular attention to Zvishavane town. A qualitative research design was used to gather and analyze data. Structured questionnaires and interviews were the main methods used to collect data from the sampled/selected twenty respondents. Information was also gathered through reviewing the already existing literature from journals and internet on recent debates on the role of secondhand clothes trading as a source of livelihood for the urban poor. Purposive sampling was used to identify and select respondents. Findings from the research indicate that secondhand clothes trading has played an important role as a source of livelihood through creating employment for the unemployed and the retrenched labour force. Women involved in this trade have indicated that they can afford basic needs and other services compared to the period when they were not selling secondhand clothes. Food security was improved, women could afford to send their children to school as well as to acquire movable and immovable assets. Secondhand clothes trading proved to be a big employer among women although they encounter a number of challenges such as harassment and torture from the local authority officers, limited capital for growth and lack of skills and knowledge in the business. It is recommended that the local authority and government should work with the relevant stakeholders to create a more conducive environment that support the development of this trade as it is proven to be among the source of community livelihood among women in Zvishavane.
format Thesis
id ir-11408-4018
institution My University
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Midlands State University
record_format dspace
spelling ir-11408-40182022-06-27T13:49:04Z The impact of trade in secondhand clothes on the livelihoods of women in Zvishavane Ndinda, Forgiveness livelihoods of women second hand clothes trade The study took a micro-level approach to examine how trade in secondhand clothes has impacted the household livelihood of women in Zimbabwe with particular attention to Zvishavane town. A qualitative research design was used to gather and analyze data. Structured questionnaires and interviews were the main methods used to collect data from the sampled/selected twenty respondents. Information was also gathered through reviewing the already existing literature from journals and internet on recent debates on the role of secondhand clothes trading as a source of livelihood for the urban poor. Purposive sampling was used to identify and select respondents. Findings from the research indicate that secondhand clothes trading has played an important role as a source of livelihood through creating employment for the unemployed and the retrenched labour force. Women involved in this trade have indicated that they can afford basic needs and other services compared to the period when they were not selling secondhand clothes. Food security was improved, women could afford to send their children to school as well as to acquire movable and immovable assets. Secondhand clothes trading proved to be a big employer among women although they encounter a number of challenges such as harassment and torture from the local authority officers, limited capital for growth and lack of skills and knowledge in the business. It is recommended that the local authority and government should work with the relevant stakeholders to create a more conducive environment that support the development of this trade as it is proven to be among the source of community livelihood among women in Zvishavane. 2020-12-11T11:44:10Z 2020-12-11T11:44:10Z 2018-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4018 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle livelihoods of women
second hand clothes
trade
Ndinda, Forgiveness
The impact of trade in secondhand clothes on the livelihoods of women in Zvishavane
title The impact of trade in secondhand clothes on the livelihoods of women in Zvishavane
title_full The impact of trade in secondhand clothes on the livelihoods of women in Zvishavane
title_fullStr The impact of trade in secondhand clothes on the livelihoods of women in Zvishavane
title_full_unstemmed The impact of trade in secondhand clothes on the livelihoods of women in Zvishavane
title_short The impact of trade in secondhand clothes on the livelihoods of women in Zvishavane
title_sort impact of trade in secondhand clothes on the livelihoods of women in zvishavane
topic livelihoods of women
second hand clothes
trade
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4018
work_keys_str_mv AT ndindaforgiveness theimpactoftradeinsecondhandclothesonthelivelihoodsofwomeninzvishavane
AT ndindaforgiveness impactoftradeinsecondhandclothesonthelivelihoodsofwomeninzvishavane