Career adaptability development in adolescence: Multiple predictors and effect on sense of power and life satisfaction

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serval:BIB_BCFD191AAD83
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Career adaptability development in adolescence: Multiple predictors and effect on sense of power and life satisfaction
Journal
Journal of Vocational Behavior
Author(s)
Hirschi A.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
74
Number
2
Pages
145-155
Language
english
Abstract
This longitudinal panel study investigated predictors of career adaptability development and its effect on development of sense of power and experience of life satisfaction among 330 Swiss eighth graders. A multivariate measure of career adaptability consisting of career choice readiness, planning, exploration, and confidence was applied. Based on Motivational Systems Theory four groups of predictors were assessed: positive emotional disposition, goal decidedness, capability beliefs and social context beliefs. Influence of gender, age, immigration background, parental educational level, and college-bound or vocational education plans were also assessed. Perceived social support and positive emotional disposition, non-immigration background, and continuing to vocational education were single significant predictors of more career adaptability development over the school year. Supporting the connection of career adaptability and positive youth development, increase in career adaptability over time predicted increase in sense of power and experience of life satisfaction.
Keywords
Career adaptability CAREER development Motivational Systems Theory Positive youth development
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11/08/2011 11:03
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20/08/2019 16:31
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