Adolescence
Volume 34, Issue 136, 1999, Pages 763-767

Migrant labor in South Africa: A comparative analysis of the academic achievement of father-present and father-absent adolescents (Article)

Mboya M.M.* , Nesengani R.I.
  • a Vista University, Mamelodi Campus, Private Bag X1311, Silverton 0127, South Africa
  • b [Affiliation not available]

Abstract

This study was designed to determine whether there are significant differences in academic achievement between father-present and father-absent (due to migrant labor) adolescents. Data were collected from 276 high school students in South Africa. Academic achievement was measured by the Human Sciences Research Council's (HSRC) Scholastic Achievement Test, covering biology, English (second language), and mathematics. Father-present students were found to score significantly higher than father-absent students. The findings suggest that a father's absence due to work conditions has deleterious effects on the scholastic performance of young people.

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Index Keywords

male human female Father-Child Relations Case-Control Studies Analysis of Variance Students Transients and Migrants psychological aspect case control study Article achievement South Africa student father child relation Humans migration Adolescent

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ISSN: 00018449
Cited by: 14
Original Language: English