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January 2016
Issue 15
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'Babies for bling': attitudes towards teenage pregnancy

Teenage pregnancy has attracted increasing public censure as a symptom of conspicious consumption and misspent youth. But is it in fact an example of post-apartheid disillusionment? Researcher Rebecca Hodes explores the contradictory attitudes held by society – and by the teens themselves.

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