2014
DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2014.930512
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Revisiting the dynamics of early childbearing in South African townships

Abstract: In South Africa over the last two decades, births to girls under the age of 20 years of age have steadily declined. The reason for the decline has been attributed to progressive social and educational policies and more accommodating reactions from families. This paper uses ethnographic data collected in 2001-2002 and again in 2013 in order to compare young women's perceptions and experiences of early childbearing at the turn of the twenty-first century with those of young women a decade later. It makes two mai… Show more

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“…The teenager's pregnancy is perceived as a complete failure and shame for both girl and her family. Consistent with the study (Mkhwanazi 2014) conducted in a South African township; teenage pregnancy was perceived as bringing shame on the girl and on her family. In particular, the community holds the mother responsible for the daughter's pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The teenager's pregnancy is perceived as a complete failure and shame for both girl and her family. Consistent with the study (Mkhwanazi 2014) conducted in a South African township; teenage pregnancy was perceived as bringing shame on the girl and on her family. In particular, the community holds the mother responsible for the daughter's pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…My research into sexuality education points to a discomfort that some teachers and others entrusted with the task of providing sexuality education, experience in talking to young people about sex (Mkhwanazi, 2005(Mkhwanazi, , 2010(Mkhwanazi, , 2014. Other studies have suggested that teachers and learners are both uncomfortable and unwilling to talk about sex or do not know what to talk about (cf.…”
Section: Twenty Years Of Democracy -The Experiences Of Young Womenmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Mkhwanazi, 2010). My more recent research reveals that today among peers, young people are more open about their relationships, but between parents and children, there remains a measure of secrecy (Mkhwanazi, 2014).…”
Section: Twenty Years Of Democracy -The Experiences Of Young Womenmentioning
confidence: 98%
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