Supporting Parents Who Work and Go to School: A Portrait of Low-Income Students Who Are Employed.

Page Count
18
Year Published
2016
Author (Individual)
Spaulding, Shayne.
Derrick-Mills, Teresa.
Callan, Thomas.
Author (Organization)
Urban Institute.
Resource Type
Brief
Resource Format
HTML
PDF
Over time, the American workforce has become more educated and the college-going population has diversified. Today’s students tend to be older and often have young children. About 1 million low-income parents who attend school or training also work. Further, many combine full-time work with full-time school attendance. This brief summarizes this population’s characteristics, how they address these competing demands, and the supports they receive while doing so. The brief suggests how existing federal policy initiatives such as the new Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and the Child Care Development Fund can better support working parents in their educational pursuits. (Author abstract)

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