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DESAFIOS E RESILIÊNCIA DE UNIVERSITÁRIOS COM RESPONSABILIDADES PARENTAIS E LABORAIS: ESTADO DA ARTE

Translated title of the contribution: CHALLENGES AND RESILIENCE OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WITH PARENTAL AND WORK RESPONSIBILITIES: A STATE-OF-THE-ART
  • Pedro Sotomayor Soloaga
  • , Esteban Toledo Pérez DE ARCE
  • , Marcos Parada Ulloa
  • , Eddy Paz-Maldonado
  • , Alberto Riquelme Arriagada
  • , Miguel Gallegos

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Abstract

The trajectories of students who, at different points, assume caregiving or employment responsibilities reveal the existence of a diverse university that continues to operate under the assumption of the ideal student. The present article aims to analyze and critically synthesize the specialized literature on university students with parental and employment responsibilities, from a gender and an intersectional perspective that articulates the relationship between academic flexibility and cultural transformations. Protective factors associated with resilience—such as support networks, sense of purpose, self-efficacy, and institutional recognition—are systematized, and the contribution of flexible education is examined when it is implemented with effective institutional support. Likewise, gaps in policies and institutional practices are identified, proposing pathways toward institutions that recognize, support, and sustain these trajectories.

Translated title of the contributionCHALLENGES AND RESILIENCE OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WITH PARENTAL AND WORK RESPONSIBILITIES: A STATE-OF-THE-ART
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)187-195
Number of pages9
JournalInterciencia
Volume51
Issue number4
StateIndexed - Apr 2026

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