This article seeks to help fill some of the gaps in the limited existing research on parent students. More ambitiously, it attempts to link these two, usually separate but inter-connected, set of policies: one on widening participation, the other on tackling child poverty and inequalit
A growing body of work explores the well-being of students. However, little work has addressed the e...
As Minister for Children, I am pleased to publish this paper on young parents and education disadvan...
Females are half of the world’s population and therefore should be present in all levels of educatio...
This research aimed to examine undergraduate courses run by Birkbeck and the Open University (OU) t...
This book examines how sole parents are constituted within university contexts, through social disco...
As part of the process of widening participation in higher education there has been an accelerated g...
The article focuses on different ways in which socially disadvantaged parents engage with their chil...
This article reviews school-based research relating to parental involvement and strategies for foste...
In the context of rising economic inequality, recent decades have seen increases in college enrollme...
The purpose of this study was to identify critical childcare resources that student parents utilize ...
Does providing supports for students who are parents (student-parents) help them finish their degree...
School-aged mothers face unique challenges in completing their formal schooling. This paper privileg...
While opportunities for women to study at institutions of higher learning have increased compared to...
During its time in office, the UK’s Labour government gave a strong message that having caring respo...
The number of student-parents in higher education is increasing substantially, yet their graduation ...
A growing body of work explores the well-being of students. However, little work has addressed the e...
As Minister for Children, I am pleased to publish this paper on young parents and education disadvan...
Females are half of the world’s population and therefore should be present in all levels of educatio...
This research aimed to examine undergraduate courses run by Birkbeck and the Open University (OU) t...
This book examines how sole parents are constituted within university contexts, through social disco...
As part of the process of widening participation in higher education there has been an accelerated g...
The article focuses on different ways in which socially disadvantaged parents engage with their chil...
This article reviews school-based research relating to parental involvement and strategies for foste...
In the context of rising economic inequality, recent decades have seen increases in college enrollme...
The purpose of this study was to identify critical childcare resources that student parents utilize ...
Does providing supports for students who are parents (student-parents) help them finish their degree...
School-aged mothers face unique challenges in completing their formal schooling. This paper privileg...
While opportunities for women to study at institutions of higher learning have increased compared to...
During its time in office, the UK’s Labour government gave a strong message that having caring respo...
The number of student-parents in higher education is increasing substantially, yet their graduation ...
A growing body of work explores the well-being of students. However, little work has addressed the e...
As Minister for Children, I am pleased to publish this paper on young parents and education disadvan...
Females are half of the world’s population and therefore should be present in all levels of educatio...