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						<h1 itemprop="headline">Juggling childcare and study: experiences from two different ‘welfare regimes’</h1>
						
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														Friday 27  January 2012,
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									<p>This presentation is based on research on higher education students with parental responsibilities in Denmark and the UK. It explores whether differences in ‘welfare regimes’, the structure of the higher education sector and pervasive assumptions about gender relations have any discernible impact on the way in which ‘student-parents’ are both constructed within institutional policies and assisted by institutional practices.<br><br>The lecture is arranged by the research programme EPOKE and is open to all.</p>
								
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