“La educación es importante”: Socio-educational experiences and gender dynamics among young mothers attending college

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  • Beatriz Alvarado University of Massachusetts - Estados Unidos

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.18002/cg.v0i8.886

Mots-clés :

maternity, college women, education system, Family nucleus, child care, gender roles, male roles

Résumé

Childcare is already a difficult job, which can become even more stressful if other responsibilities are added. This article describes educational and social experiences of low- income women who are mothers and first-generation college students in both private and  public educational institutions in Peru and Mexico. These women are not only responsible for their children’s well-being, but also struggle to maintain their status as regular full-time students. Four main themes are analyzed in this study: Familiar participation in the childcare, school pressure and educational system support, socio-cultural beliefs about women’s roles and childcare, and participants’ views of their professional and social futures. The author suggests that more attention needs to be provide to these women´s socio-educational needs, for them to attain their goals in an already unfriendly patriarchal societal context.

 

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Alvarado, B. (2013) « “La educación es importante”: Socio-educational experiences and gender dynamics among young mothers attending college », Cuestiones de Género: de la igualdad y la diferencia, (8), p. 183–199. doi: 10.18002/cg.v0i8.886.