Mature Women Students

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academic motherhood
Author_Rosalind Edwards
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Black Women
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Contemporary Society
domestic labour division
Education System
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Extended Family
Family Life Experiences
Feminine Psyche
Full Time Higher Education
gender role conflict
greedy
Greedy Institutions
Higher Education
institutions
intersectionality studies
Mature Students
Mature Women Students
middle
Middle Cohort
Paid Work
private
Private Split
qualitative interviews
Self-administered Structured Questionnaires
social mobility research
Social Reproduction
Social Science Education
sphere
Vice Versa
Views Point
white
White Middle Class Woman
White Working Class
White Working Class Girls
White Working Class Women
woman
women balancing education and family
Women's Partners
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Working Class Backgrounds

Product details

  • ISBN 9780748400874
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First Published in 1993. At a time when more mature women are encouraged to enter higher education, this book investigates the effects that being a student has on women's family and social relationships. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, Mature Women Students draws on in-depth interviews with women of different ethnic backgrounds and social classes -all mothers and in long-term relationships with a man. The result is a comprehensive picture of the shifting patterns of the women's lives at various stages of social science degree-level study. This picture reveals, amongst other things, that the public and private spheres of education and family are not separate entities; they interact and impinge, with particular implications for the position of women within each sphere. This accessible and challenging book illuminates an important and growing issue in women's lives and in society.

Rosalind Edwards was a mature woman student when she did her first degree. She is a research fellow at the Social Sciences Research Centre, South Bank University, and has worked as a research officer at the National Children's Bureau.