Perceived life balance, cultural experience, and academic outcomes: A comparative study of first-generation students in South Africa and Canada
Not much is known about how first-generation students' cultural experiences, resourcefulness, resilience and their belief that they are able to balance multiple roles affects their academic success. In this North-South comparative study, we examined the impact of culture and perceived ability t...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Sipiwe Ndofirepi (Author), Raazia Moosa (Author), Maureen J. Reed (Author), Mandivavarira Maodzwa-Taruvinga (Author) |
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University of Johannesburg,
2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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