As in most African societies, a fundamental component of customary marriage in traditional Tswana society was the participation of the extended family. The traditional Tswana social organisation system, therefore, had no place for unions in which couple
The 1991 census data revealed that about 60 per cent of the women in the childbearing age range (i.e...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The Zulu ethnic group is grappling with the cont...
A serious issue, that needs to be addressed if we wish to achieve moral regeneration in South Africa...
Given the recent increase in the prevalence of cohabiting unions in Botswana, this paper speculates ...
Given the recent increase in the prevalence of cohabiting unions in Botswana, this paper speculates ...
Using the most recent Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) data, this paper examines the prevalence ...
In South Africa non-marital cohabitation rates among Africans remain low, and particularly in the co...
This article critically examines the possibilities implications through a comparative per-spective o...
Methodological nuptialism in the study of relationships has contributed to an academic hiatus of stu...
Marriage used to be widespread and common throughout Southern Africa. However, over the past decades...
The prevalence of cohabitation is increasing globally. Often studied as an alternative to marriage, ...
One of the major changes in family formation is the increasing tendency for people to enter into co-...
This study challenges the notion that the English word, marriage adequately describes relationship...
This article explored the sociocultural traditions and legal practices that have contributed to the ...
<b>Background</b>: In several African cities the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation among youth ha...
The 1991 census data revealed that about 60 per cent of the women in the childbearing age range (i.e...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The Zulu ethnic group is grappling with the cont...
A serious issue, that needs to be addressed if we wish to achieve moral regeneration in South Africa...
Given the recent increase in the prevalence of cohabiting unions in Botswana, this paper speculates ...
Given the recent increase in the prevalence of cohabiting unions in Botswana, this paper speculates ...
Using the most recent Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) data, this paper examines the prevalence ...
In South Africa non-marital cohabitation rates among Africans remain low, and particularly in the co...
This article critically examines the possibilities implications through a comparative per-spective o...
Methodological nuptialism in the study of relationships has contributed to an academic hiatus of stu...
Marriage used to be widespread and common throughout Southern Africa. However, over the past decades...
The prevalence of cohabitation is increasing globally. Often studied as an alternative to marriage, ...
One of the major changes in family formation is the increasing tendency for people to enter into co-...
This study challenges the notion that the English word, marriage adequately describes relationship...
This article explored the sociocultural traditions and legal practices that have contributed to the ...
<b>Background</b>: In several African cities the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation among youth ha...
The 1991 census data revealed that about 60 per cent of the women in the childbearing age range (i.e...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The Zulu ethnic group is grappling with the cont...
A serious issue, that needs to be addressed if we wish to achieve moral regeneration in South Africa...