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    One of the most fundamental demographic consequences was that white South African women, much like their counterparts in colonial North America, began to marry much younger and consequently bear more children than Western Europeans. [92]

  2. 14 sie 2020 · We investigated the associations between women´s empowerment and early childhood development among a sample population of 84537 children aged 36-59 months from national health surveys of 26 African countries.

  3. 7 mar 2016 · In summary, the parenting–child behaviour outcomes in South Africa are inconsistent with international research in terms of parenting styles, gender and ethnicity. In terms of ethnicity, the minority groups presented internationally are the majority in South Africa.

  4. 18 wrz 2021 · women theologians in South Africa have been positively influenced by the work of Dutch feminist theologians, such as Catharina Halkes and Riet Bons-Storm. This work led to the publication of the Leefstyl-Bybel vir vroue (2003). This commentary on the Bible, written from a woman’s point of view, was written by six Afrikaans-speaking women

  5. 20 maj 2020 · In South Africa, it is the norm for children to be raised by single mothers, residing in low socio-economic environments because this originates from the era of apartheid when society

  6. 26 maj 2020 · This article reports on the findings of a study that explored the influence of culture on maternal caregiving behaviours in the multi-cultural South African context.

  7. 24 lut 2020 · In the early days of the colony, mixed unions between European males and non-European females gave rise to admixed children who later became incorporated into either the Afrikaner or the Coloured populations of South Africa.