Mature: Grannys

Many grandmothers act as primary or secondary caregivers for grandchildren and other elderly relatives, a role that policymakers often overlook.

There is a notable trend of older women returning to higher education to pursue long-held dreams or career shifts, such as nursing. mature grannys

Older women are often the backbone of community stability, though their work frequently goes unpaid and uncredited. Many grandmothers act as primary or secondary caregivers

A growing number of families rely on mature women for childcare. These "granny nannies" are favored for their stability, real-life experience, and confidence in managing childhood behaviors. A growing number of families rely on mature

Mature women's experiences of higher education: lessons for nursing

These students often face "triple demands"—balancing family, work, and education. Many report feeling marginalized by university structures designed for younger students, such as inflexible timetables and lack of childcare.