Dissertation (MA Education)
This study sought to find out, the extent to which the use of housemaids in child
rearing reflects parental anticipations in Dodoma municipality. It deployed a
qualitative research approach and a phenomenological research design, while the
ethological theory guided the study. Semi-structured interview, focus group
discussion (FGD) and documentary review were used as data collection methods. A
sample of 45 informants were involved (30 parents and 15 housemaids). Having
been selected purposively, parents with housemaids at their homes were the key
informants followed by housemaids.
Specifically, the study had four key objectives, which are; (i) examining the factors
contributing to the need for alternative caregivers in a family setting;(ii)
investigating the qualities of alternative caregivers from parents‘ perspectives;(iii)
exploring the benefits resulting from the use of housemaids as caregivers in a family
setting;(iv) and lastly, establishing challenges emanating from use of housemaids as
caregivers in a family setting.The main findings of the study is that , both mothers
and fathers were compelled to have housemaids at their homes by life circumstances,
including among others, work demands, which made them spend considerable time
away from home to earn a living, a situation which deprived them time to
sufficiently handle child rearing matters.
Having housemaids as caregivers has not been exactly matching to parents
expectations, apart from having their wishes unmet, in some instances housemaids
presence appeared to be a problem prolonging than solving strategy. Parentalhousemaid
relationship was figured out to be one the key determinant factors for
housemaids to execute their responsibilities ably and ungrudgingly.
It was recommended that; there is now a dire need to integrate, caregiving in a list of
formal occupations. This would be an important step in the revolutionizing
caregiving into a respectable line of work that only those who have attended
specified trainings can work as child caregivers. The study recommends that, still
there is a grave need to conduct more studies so as to expand the knowledge on how
can non maternal child rearing lead to a broken childhood and even cause long
term personality disorders.