A Study of the Personal and Social Development of Adult Women who Have Returned to Education |
Contents
RELATED THEORY AND RESEARCH | 11 |
METHODS AND PROCEDURES | 43 |
FINDINGS | 52 |
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achievement activities adult adulthood allow analysis antecedents appeared approximately areas attempt attitudes career child choice competence concept concern consequences considered continue contribute courses crisis critical cultural decision demonstrated described developmental domestic roles effects Erikson's evident expectations experience expressed feel female fitting full-time future goals growth homemaking human husbands included indicated institutions interpretation interviews involved issues learning majority marriage married maturity means mother Movement nature needs negative nursing occupational offered opportunities outcomes particular perceived percent positive potential prepare present problems questions reasons relationships relatively reported responsibilities result returning to education returning to school rewarding role expansion sample seemed sense setting significant social stage stagnation status structural student role subjects suggested tasks theoretical theory traditional wanted women