Not by Bread Alone: Mothers’ Strategic Pursuit of Higher Education to Meet Basic Needs

Author:

Williams Heidi M.1,Stevens Grace G.1,Vandivier Gina1

Affiliation:

1. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA

Abstract

Maslow’s theoretical hierarchy of needs suggests need fulfillment is ordered, where basic needs are at least partially satiated before more advanced needs may be pursued. The implication, then, is that an individual is motivated to fulfill their physiological needs before they can seek higher-level needs. Using interview data from 32 single mothers, this paper examines whether mothers—who need to fulfill their children’s basic needs—follow or deviate from the ordered direction of Maslow’s hierarchy. Findings show mothers’ motivations are social, not individual, as they strategically pursue higher education as a way to provide housing, food, and safety to their children—which inverts Maslow’s hierarchy. Mothers participate in The House of Educational Attainment (THEA), an organization that provides unilateral support, including apartments, to single parents as they pursue baccalaureate degrees. Support for more programs like THEA is needed if our national goal is for single mothers to achieve self-sufficiency.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences

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