tailieunhanh - Teenage Tata

The Child, Youth, Family and Social Development (CYFSD) research programme of the HSRC aims to promote human and social development through the production of high quality applied research that addresses challenges arising from social inequality, poverty, violence, HIV/AIDS and other causes of ill-health and suffering, and loss of human potential. We research aspects of the life course, from infancy to old age, with an emphasis on understanding how contexts, policies and politics shape and distribute life chances. Throughout the life cycle, people learn, interact and develop within families, social and cultural groups, schools, workplaces, communities, and the economic, political and. | rt-ậ CD n r 2 3 Free download from IN SOUTH ApglcA It 5 v ị Free download from Published by HSRC Press Private Bag X9182 Cape Town 8000 South Africa First published 2009 ISBN soft cover 978-0-7969-2287-8 ISBN pdf 978-0-7969-2288-5 2009 Human Sciences Research Council and Save the Children Sweden Copyedited by Lee Smith Typeset by Simon van Gend Cover design by Jenny Young Printed by name of printer city country Distributed in Africa by Blue Weaver Tel 27 0 21 701 4477 Fax 27 0 21 701 7302 Distributed in Europe and the United Kingdom by Eurospan Distribution Services EDS Tel 44 0 20 7240 0856 Fax 44 0 20 7379 0609 Distributed in North America by Independent Publishers Group IPG Call toll-free 800 888 4741 Fax 1 312 337 5985 Contents Free download from Tables and figures v Foreword vii Preface ix Acknowledgements xi Terminology xiii Glossary of colloquial isiZulu and isiXhosa terms xiv PART 1 STUDYING YOUNG FATHERS IN IMPOVERISHED COMMUNITIES 1 What we know and need to know about young fathers and fatherhood 3 Young fatherhood and negative life outcomes 3 The absence of studies on young fathers in the developing world 4 The purpose of the study 6 2 Designing and implementing an ethical phenomenological study 7 The conceptual and methodological framework 7 Data collection research sample and analysis 8 Using community informants to recruit research participants 12 Research ethics 12 Limitations and challenges of the study 17 PART 2 THE VOICES OF YOUNG FATHERS 3 Scared proud excited frustrated stressed Coming to terms with being a young father 21 The meaning of responsibility 28 Reasons for having a child at a young age 31 The impact of the event on young men s lives 36 Conclusion 40 4 Being there and providing that s my job Young fathers perspectives on good fathering 41 Becoming a father in the context of absent fathers 41 .

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