Single-parent families represent a significant proportion of all UK families, but literature suggests that they face challenges in accessing, participating in, and completing Higher Education (HE). This article draws on data obtained from three months of mixed-methods research in 2021 with single-parent students to explore the meanings of being a single parent studying at university in the UK in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In doing so it considers the personal demands that the pandemic placed on single-parent students, and the avenues of support available for single-parent students in the context of the UK HE system. These issues are then analysed within a theoretical framework to argue that single-parent students occupied a simul...
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit Australia in 2020, lockdown restrictions meant that the lives of tert...
As UK universities continue to attract students of all ages and numbers of older mature students inc...
Student parents, particularly women, cite role modelling as a key reason to come to university and p...
Single-parent families represent a significant proportion of all UK families, but literature suggest...
In the UK, close to one in four children are cared for by a lone parent (Policy Research Institute, ...
While some challenges may be temporary, the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to lead to longer term chang...
This paper discusses key factors informing learning experience and outcomes in Higher education for ...
The pandemic has affected families in many ways. Parents, who at the same time are studying, tend to...
The pandemic has affected families in many ways. Parents, who at the same time are studying, tend to...
This paper focuses on how the personal experience of lone parents who become students informs their ...
The paper focuses on current research at the University of Sussex, located within the sociology of e...
The aim of this research is to explore the impact that having a single parent may have on student’s ...
During its time in office, the UK’s Labour government gave a strong message that having caring respo...
Parents in academic careers face notable challenges that may go unrecognized by university managemen...
This study explores the educational and social experiences of 17 undergraduate lone parent students ...
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit Australia in 2020, lockdown restrictions meant that the lives of tert...
As UK universities continue to attract students of all ages and numbers of older mature students inc...
Student parents, particularly women, cite role modelling as a key reason to come to university and p...
Single-parent families represent a significant proportion of all UK families, but literature suggest...
In the UK, close to one in four children are cared for by a lone parent (Policy Research Institute, ...
While some challenges may be temporary, the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to lead to longer term chang...
This paper discusses key factors informing learning experience and outcomes in Higher education for ...
The pandemic has affected families in many ways. Parents, who at the same time are studying, tend to...
The pandemic has affected families in many ways. Parents, who at the same time are studying, tend to...
This paper focuses on how the personal experience of lone parents who become students informs their ...
The paper focuses on current research at the University of Sussex, located within the sociology of e...
The aim of this research is to explore the impact that having a single parent may have on student’s ...
During its time in office, the UK’s Labour government gave a strong message that having caring respo...
Parents in academic careers face notable challenges that may go unrecognized by university managemen...
This study explores the educational and social experiences of 17 undergraduate lone parent students ...
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit Australia in 2020, lockdown restrictions meant that the lives of tert...
As UK universities continue to attract students of all ages and numbers of older mature students inc...
Student parents, particularly women, cite role modelling as a key reason to come to university and p...