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Explores how single mothers pursuing college degrees must navigate a difficult course as they attempt to reconcile their identities as single mums, college students, and in many cases, employees. They also negotiate a balance between what they think a good mother should be, and what society is telling them, and how that affects their choices to go to college, and whether to stay in college.

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"Jillian Duquaine-Watson casts an insightful eye on how determined single mothers navigate the obstacles of time, money, and a chilly campus climate as they seek to improve their family's fortunes by pursuing a higher degree. These rich stories shatter stereotypes, inspire admiration, and call out for attention."
-- Kathleen Gerson * author of The Unfinished Revolution: Coming of Age in a New Era of Gender, Work, and Family *
Read Jillian Duquaine-Watson's Interview with the Chronicle of Higher Education: http://www.chronicle.com/article/Scholar-Finds-That-Academe-s/240004 * Chronicle of Higher Education *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Prologue: Lessons from My Grandmother

1 The Politics of Single Motherhood in America

2 Trying to Make Ends Meet

3 Clocks and Calendars

4 Navigating America’s Child Care Crisis

5 Mothering Alone in a Chilly Climate

Conclusion

Addendum

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Mothering by Degrees Single Mothers and the

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 31/05/2017
      ISBN13: 9780813588421, 978-0813588421
      ISBN10: 0813588421

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Explores how single mothers pursuing college degrees must navigate a difficult course as they attempt to reconcile their identities as single mums, college students, and in many cases, employees. They also negotiate a balance between what they think a good mother should be, and what society is telling them, and how that affects their choices to go to college, and whether to stay in college.

      Trade Review
      "Jillian Duquaine-Watson casts an insightful eye on how determined single mothers navigate the obstacles of time, money, and a chilly campus climate as they seek to improve their family's fortunes by pursuing a higher degree. These rich stories shatter stereotypes, inspire admiration, and call out for attention."
      -- Kathleen Gerson * author of The Unfinished Revolution: Coming of Age in a New Era of Gender, Work, and Family *
      Read Jillian Duquaine-Watson's Interview with the Chronicle of Higher Education: http://www.chronicle.com/article/Scholar-Finds-That-Academe-s/240004 * Chronicle of Higher Education *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Prologue: Lessons from My Grandmother

      1 The Politics of Single Motherhood in America

      2 Trying to Make Ends Meet

      3 Clocks and Calendars

      4 Navigating America’s Child Care Crisis

      5 Mothering Alone in a Chilly Climate

      Conclusion

      Addendum

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index

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