Adolescent school drop-out in South Africa : an asset-vulnerability framework.

This article investigates the impact of poverty and shocks on adolescents, particularly their role in early school drop-out. Data consisting of 3043 adolescent interviews and 1945 household interviews, from a recent survey entitled Transitions to Adulthood among Adolescents in Durban, South Africa,...

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Main Author: Hunter, Nina.
Other Authors: May, Julian Douglas.
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5394
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ukzn-oai-http---researchspace.ukzn.ac.za-10413-53942014-02-08T03:49:01ZAdolescent school drop-out in South Africa : an asset-vulnerability framework.Hunter, Nina.Dropouts--South Africa.Adolescence--Social aspects.Poor Children--South Africa--Social conditions.Youth--South Africa.Theses--Development studies.This article investigates the impact of poverty and shocks on adolescents, particularly their role in early school drop-out. Data consisting of 3043 adolescent interviews and 1945 household interviews, from a recent survey entitled Transitions to Adulthood among Adolescents in Durban, South Africa, has been used. While conventional explanations of drop-out acknowledge the role of socio-economic factors, this paper attempts to understand, through an asset-vulnerability framework, the explicit contribution of poverty and shocks to drop-out in the South African context. The results indicate that the poverty-based theory of drop-out put forward, while appealing, does not fully account for drop-out. Instead, it would seem that among poor households the education of their children is seen as an asset that is to be protected. It is proposed that school feeding schemes be reconsidered as a social welfare tool to support poor households in their attempts to keep their children in school.Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.May, Julian Douglas.2012-06-04T08:33:47Z2012-06-04T08:33:47Z20022002Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10413/5394en
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topic Dropouts--South Africa.
Adolescence--Social aspects.
Poor Children--South Africa--Social conditions.
Youth--South Africa.
Theses--Development studies.
spellingShingle Dropouts--South Africa.
Adolescence--Social aspects.
Poor Children--South Africa--Social conditions.
Youth--South Africa.
Theses--Development studies.
Hunter, Nina.
Adolescent school drop-out in South Africa : an asset-vulnerability framework.
description This article investigates the impact of poverty and shocks on adolescents, particularly their role in early school drop-out. Data consisting of 3043 adolescent interviews and 1945 household interviews, from a recent survey entitled Transitions to Adulthood among Adolescents in Durban, South Africa, has been used. While conventional explanations of drop-out acknowledge the role of socio-economic factors, this paper attempts to understand, through an asset-vulnerability framework, the explicit contribution of poverty and shocks to drop-out in the South African context. The results indicate that the poverty-based theory of drop-out put forward, while appealing, does not fully account for drop-out. Instead, it would seem that among poor households the education of their children is seen as an asset that is to be protected. It is proposed that school feeding schemes be reconsidered as a social welfare tool to support poor households in their attempts to keep their children in school. === Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.
author2 May, Julian Douglas.
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Hunter, Nina.
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title Adolescent school drop-out in South Africa : an asset-vulnerability framework.
title_short Adolescent school drop-out in South Africa : an asset-vulnerability framework.
title_full Adolescent school drop-out in South Africa : an asset-vulnerability framework.
title_fullStr Adolescent school drop-out in South Africa : an asset-vulnerability framework.
title_full_unstemmed Adolescent school drop-out in South Africa : an asset-vulnerability framework.
title_sort adolescent school drop-out in south africa : an asset-vulnerability framework.
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