The roles of men and women in maternal and child nutrition in urban South Africa: A qualitative secondary analysis
Abstract Industrialization and urbanization processes have challenged deeply held traditional gender norms and facilitated the emergence of modern ideologies in South Africa. This paper seeks to explore the gendered roles of family members on maternal and child nutrition and investigate indications...
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Main Authors: | Agnes Erzse (Author), Susan Goldstein (Author), Aviva Tugendhaft (Author), Shane A. Norris (Author), Mary Barker (Author), Karen J. Hofman (Author), for the INPreP group (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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