No quantitative studies to date have specifically focused on the risk and protective factors for the educational resilience of socioeconomically disadvantaged adolescents who are not of compulsory school age in South Africa. This study compares the educational delay of 599 black adolescents aged 16 to 18 from socioeconomically disadvantaged communities in Western Cape and Mpumalanga to nationally and provincially representative estimates in South Africa. The paper also explores predictors for educational delay by comparing out-of-school adolescents (n = 64), and adolescents who are at least one year behind in school (n = 380), with adolescents in the age-appropriate grade or higher (n = 155). Risk factors for being behind included the follo...
Abstract: Late coming is an endemic problem in South African schools and has become increasingly dif...
This study examines the correlates of dropping out of school in South Africa. Data from a public-use...
The social and economic environments in which children develop are regarded as important variables w...
No quantitative studies to date have specifically focused on the risk and protective factors for the...
Background Many adolescents in South Africa are exposed to multiple types of violence, socio-economi...
Background: many adolescents from socioeconomically disadvantaged communities in South Africa are ex...
To date, little is known about the effects of violence on the educational outcomes of adolescents in...
Interrupted education of adolescent mothers remains a major concern, but limited evidence-based prog...
We examined the association of orphanhood and completion of compulsory school education among young ...
The end of the apartheid system in South Africa in 1994 brought with it the end of legally sanctione...
This study examined prospective associations between poverty, gender, and school dropout in a large ...
Exposure to multiple forms of violence is common amongst adolescents from socioeconomically disadvan...
Interrupted education of adolescent mothers remains a major concern, but limited evidence-based prog...
The Apartheid era led to major differences in the living conditions between population groups in Sou...
The release of the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2 provides the first nationally representativ...
Abstract: Late coming is an endemic problem in South African schools and has become increasingly dif...
This study examines the correlates of dropping out of school in South Africa. Data from a public-use...
The social and economic environments in which children develop are regarded as important variables w...
No quantitative studies to date have specifically focused on the risk and protective factors for the...
Background Many adolescents in South Africa are exposed to multiple types of violence, socio-economi...
Background: many adolescents from socioeconomically disadvantaged communities in South Africa are ex...
To date, little is known about the effects of violence on the educational outcomes of adolescents in...
Interrupted education of adolescent mothers remains a major concern, but limited evidence-based prog...
We examined the association of orphanhood and completion of compulsory school education among young ...
The end of the apartheid system in South Africa in 1994 brought with it the end of legally sanctione...
This study examined prospective associations between poverty, gender, and school dropout in a large ...
Exposure to multiple forms of violence is common amongst adolescents from socioeconomically disadvan...
Interrupted education of adolescent mothers remains a major concern, but limited evidence-based prog...
The Apartheid era led to major differences in the living conditions between population groups in Sou...
The release of the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2 provides the first nationally representativ...
Abstract: Late coming is an endemic problem in South African schools and has become increasingly dif...
This study examines the correlates of dropping out of school in South Africa. Data from a public-use...
The social and economic environments in which children develop are regarded as important variables w...