During its time in office, the UK’s Labour government gave a strong message that having caring responsibilities for a young child should not be seen as a barrier to engaging in education and training. Its widening participation strategy included a specific commitment to increasing the number of mature students in higher education (HE) – students who are more likely than their younger peers to have caring responsibilities for dependent children. Furthermore, considerable resources were devoted to encouraging teenage mothers to return to education and training soon after the birth of their child. Nevertheless, despite this policy focus, there have been relatively few studies of the experiences of ‘student-parents’ within HE. This paper draws ...
This paper challenges the dominant discourse that Higher Education (HE) choice is a consumer choice ...
In UK higher education (HE), different groups of students have moved into and out of the focus of p...
This dissertation examines how the social and material relations of higher education coordinate and ...
During its time in office, the UK’s Labour government gave a strong message that having caring respo...
Historically, university cultures have been described as masculine in orientation, and the ‘ideal le...
As UK universities continue to attract students of all ages and numbers of older mature students inc...
This paper discusses key factors informing learning experience and outcomes in Higher education for ...
Parents' values and practices are central to theorising the reproduction of inequality across genera...
The paper investigates whether or not parents influence their children’s choice for tertiary insti...
While some challenges may be temporary, the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to lead to longer term chang...
The expansion of post–16 education in the United Kingdom makes young people more dependent, and for ...
Responsibility for meeting the costs of higher education in England has moved inexorably away from t...
This book examines how sole parents are constituted within university contexts, through social disco...
The paper focuses on current research at the University of Sussex, located within the sociology of e...
As part of the process of widening participation in higher education there has been an accelerated g...
This paper challenges the dominant discourse that Higher Education (HE) choice is a consumer choice ...
In UK higher education (HE), different groups of students have moved into and out of the focus of p...
This dissertation examines how the social and material relations of higher education coordinate and ...
During its time in office, the UK’s Labour government gave a strong message that having caring respo...
Historically, university cultures have been described as masculine in orientation, and the ‘ideal le...
As UK universities continue to attract students of all ages and numbers of older mature students inc...
This paper discusses key factors informing learning experience and outcomes in Higher education for ...
Parents' values and practices are central to theorising the reproduction of inequality across genera...
The paper investigates whether or not parents influence their children’s choice for tertiary insti...
While some challenges may be temporary, the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to lead to longer term chang...
The expansion of post–16 education in the United Kingdom makes young people more dependent, and for ...
Responsibility for meeting the costs of higher education in England has moved inexorably away from t...
This book examines how sole parents are constituted within university contexts, through social disco...
The paper focuses on current research at the University of Sussex, located within the sociology of e...
As part of the process of widening participation in higher education there has been an accelerated g...
This paper challenges the dominant discourse that Higher Education (HE) choice is a consumer choice ...
In UK higher education (HE), different groups of students have moved into and out of the focus of p...
This dissertation examines how the social and material relations of higher education coordinate and ...