%0 Journal Article %T Parent absenteeism and adolescent work in South Africa: An analysis of the levels and determinants of adolescents who work 10 or more hours a week %A Nicole De Wet %J African Population Studies %D 2013 %I Union for African Population Studies %R 10.11564/27-1-8 %X Using data from the 2010 Survey of Activities of Young People (SAYP) this paper examines the relationshipbetween parent absenteeism and adolescents¡¯ (10-17 years old) participation in the labour force in SouthAfrica. Due to widespread poverty and the impact of HIV/AIDS, adolescents are forced to forego schooling toseek employment. As Stanton et al. (2004) posited, parent absenteeism affects adolescents¡¯ school completionrates and is associated with risky behaviour. This paper argues that parent absenteeism also forces adolescentsto seek employment. Descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression are used. Resultsshow that 1.58 adolescents per 1,000 adolescent population work 10 or more hours a week. Further, 38.7%of adolescents have at least one parent absent from the household. Almost 2% of adolescents who have atleast one parent absent are not enrolled in school. Finally, adolescents are less likely to work more than 10hours a week if a mother is absent from the household (0.34), yet more likely to work more than 10 hours ifa father is absent (1.21). %K Adolescents %K absent parents %K employment %K logistic regression %K Survey of Activities of Young People %K odds ratios %U http://aps.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/8