Exploring the reasons white middle-class women remain childfree in the South African context : a feminist social constructionist study
In this study I qualitatively explore how women who choose not to have children account for this choice in the South African context. I consider the reasons for women to remain childfree and the changing discourses of femininity that enable women to make the choice not to have children. I am also co...
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