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A situational analysis of child-headed households in South Africa
Submitted: 06 June 2010 | Published: 06 June 2010
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S. M. Mogotlane, Department of Health Studies, UNISA, South AfricaM. E. Chauke, Department of Health Studies, UNISA, South Africa
G. H. van Rensburg, Department of Health Studies, UNISA
S. P. Human, Department of Health Studies, UNISA
C. M. Kganakga, Department of Social Development, South Africa
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