In the face of increasing modernisation and globalisation, how are South African families shaping up? Yaw Amoateng analyses results from the HSRC's 2005 South African Social Attitudes Survey, to which 5 734 people responded.
Context/Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by an extraordinary diversification of livin...
This article describes racial differences in marriage rates in post-apartheid South Africa and consi...
Social cohesion is beneficial to economic restructuring, social change, and political action. At its...
"The family" has become a significant and growing focus of study across a variety of disciplinary pe...
The aim in this chapter is to assess the state of the family in South Africa, a task motivated by th...
A country's attitudinal profile is as much a part of its social reality as are its demographic make-...
The historical review of South African families reveals that the family has undergone significant tr...
M.A.This study was prompted by the thousands of frustrated interracial couples who were either compe...
D.Litt. et Phil.Interracial marriage can be viewed as a barometer of social change. South Africa has...
Since the transition to democracy in 1994, South Africa has become a well documented nation. A multi...
We know that the structures of families and of households have changed in recent decades and that th...
The family is one of the most important institutions of African societies. Where is it going today? ...
This research sought to examine changing meaning of marriage and meaning of family among urban worki...
Marriage used to be widespread and common throughout Southern Africa. However, over the past decades...
Context/Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by an extraordinary diversification of livin...
Context/Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by an extraordinary diversification of livin...
This article describes racial differences in marriage rates in post-apartheid South Africa and consi...
Social cohesion is beneficial to economic restructuring, social change, and political action. At its...
"The family" has become a significant and growing focus of study across a variety of disciplinary pe...
The aim in this chapter is to assess the state of the family in South Africa, a task motivated by th...
A country's attitudinal profile is as much a part of its social reality as are its demographic make-...
The historical review of South African families reveals that the family has undergone significant tr...
M.A.This study was prompted by the thousands of frustrated interracial couples who were either compe...
D.Litt. et Phil.Interracial marriage can be viewed as a barometer of social change. South Africa has...
Since the transition to democracy in 1994, South Africa has become a well documented nation. A multi...
We know that the structures of families and of households have changed in recent decades and that th...
The family is one of the most important institutions of African societies. Where is it going today? ...
This research sought to examine changing meaning of marriage and meaning of family among urban worki...
Marriage used to be widespread and common throughout Southern Africa. However, over the past decades...
Context/Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by an extraordinary diversification of livin...
Context/Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by an extraordinary diversification of livin...
This article describes racial differences in marriage rates in post-apartheid South Africa and consi...
Social cohesion is beneficial to economic restructuring, social change, and political action. At its...