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A Study on the Protection of Student Single Mother's Right to learn
The book A Study on the Protection of Student Single Mothers’ Right to Learn examines the educational challenges and systemic barriers faced by single mothers pursuing their studies, focusing on how legal and institutional frameworks can better safeguard their right to education. It explores issues such as school dropout risks, discrimination, lack of childcare support, and limited access to financial and emotional assistance within educational settings. Using empirical research and policy analysis, the study highlights the intersection of gender, age, and parental status in shaping educational inequality. The book proposes comprehensive policy measures—including flexible learning systems, on-campus childcare, and strengthened legal protections—to ensure that student single mothers can continue their education without discrimination, thereby promoting their empowerment and long-term socioeconomic stability.
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