Using data collected by the Agincourt Health and Population Programme in a rural sub-district of South Africa's Northern Province, this paper describes the residential arrangements of a population in rural South Africa, and analyses the impact of these arrangements on children's educational attainment. Children with co-resident parents generally have higher levels of schooling than those who have one or no co-resident parents. However, having a father who is away from home as a migrant appears to benefit older children whereas, for girls aged 11 to 15, having a mother who is a migrant lowers educational attainment. Children who live in households headed by Mozambican refugees have lower levels of schooling than those who live in non-refugee...
This article investigates the relationship between the educational attainment of the household head ...
In this paper migration levels, trends and patterns in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa are examine...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the progress in their schooling of maternal and paternal orphans in a province...
In this paper we examine the demand for education among rural Black households in South Africa using...
Abstract This article examines the influence of maternal status, socioeconomic status of the househo...
MA (Life Skills), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis research paper examines the rural socio...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the relationship between international migration and educa...
The dispersal of parents and siblings between multiple households is a commonplace experience for ma...
Despite the removal of restrictions on movement and increasing female participation in migration, on...
The purpose of this study was to measure the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and ed...
This paper studies the effect of remittances sent home by South African Black labor migrants on chil...
Infancy represents a stage of the life course where the circumstances of migration are poorly unders...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Regardless of South Africa’s governmental and non-governmental e...
There is growing policy and academic interest in the conditions, experiences, and well-being of migr...
In South Africa, internal migration to access opportunities and to support family members is a commo...
This article investigates the relationship between the educational attainment of the household head ...
In this paper migration levels, trends and patterns in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa are examine...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the progress in their schooling of maternal and paternal orphans in a province...
In this paper we examine the demand for education among rural Black households in South Africa using...
Abstract This article examines the influence of maternal status, socioeconomic status of the househo...
MA (Life Skills), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis research paper examines the rural socio...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the relationship between international migration and educa...
The dispersal of parents and siblings between multiple households is a commonplace experience for ma...
Despite the removal of restrictions on movement and increasing female participation in migration, on...
The purpose of this study was to measure the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and ed...
This paper studies the effect of remittances sent home by South African Black labor migrants on chil...
Infancy represents a stage of the life course where the circumstances of migration are poorly unders...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Regardless of South Africa’s governmental and non-governmental e...
There is growing policy and academic interest in the conditions, experiences, and well-being of migr...
In South Africa, internal migration to access opportunities and to support family members is a commo...
This article investigates the relationship between the educational attainment of the household head ...
In this paper migration levels, trends and patterns in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa are examine...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the progress in their schooling of maternal and paternal orphans in a province...