Is REBT Useful for Reducing Adolescents’ Career Decision Difficulties and Distress? A Randomized Trial
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by Viktória Kulcsár, Anca Dobrean, Costina-Ruxandra Poetar, Cristina Ivan
4d ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. The present study examined the efficacy of a 6-session Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) career intervention program for high school students in reducing career decision-making difficulties and emotional distress. Nine classes of 11th graders in two Romanian public high schools (N = 233) were randomly assigned to a REBT career intervention and a Regular career course. The data were collected in three waves: before and after the interventions and at a 6-month follow-up. Career decision-making difficulties decreased in both intervention group ..read more
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Career Development of College Students With Disabilities: A Scoping Review
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by Yangyang Liu, Yung-Chen Jen Chiu, Nadia Guennouni, Liza M. Conyers
1M ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. Despite the significant increase in college students with disabilities (SWD) enrolled in higher education over the past few decades, they face unique challenges in pursuing their career goals and have a much lower employment rate than those without disabilities. To date, no review study has been systematically conducted to examine SWD’ career needs and factors that influence their career outcomes. Therefore, the purpose of this scoping review is to explore salient career development issues among SWD through the lens of Social Cognitive Career Theo ..read more
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Give Twice to Get the Same: Gender Impact on Leaders’ Orientations and Career Paths
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by Reinaldo Sousa Santos, Vanessa Pereira, Conceição Nogueira, Liliana Rodrigues, Sara Isabel Magalhães, Ana Luísa Patrão
2M ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. Emerging careers are less linear, safe, and stable and more attentive to the non-professional dimensions of life. People face resistance and obstacles on their careers, namely, regarding gender inequality. The study took an inductive approach with qualitative data collected from ten in-depth semi-structured interviews with leaders in Portuguese organizations, with the aim of understanding the impact of gender on leaders’ career paths and orientations. The thematic analysis identified seven career orientations (school education, challenge, stabilit ..read more
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How Career and Non-Work Goal Progress Affect Dual Earners’ Satisfaction: A Whole-Life Perspective
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by Elisabeth Abraham, Marijke Verbruggen, Andreas Hirschi
2M ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. Many career self-management models assume that career goal progress promotes satisfaction, but research on the topic has yielded mixed results. Adopting a whole-life perspective, this study examines how career and non-work goal progress relate to career, non-work, and life satisfaction and explores crossover effects and gender differences between dual-earner partners. We tested our research model using Actor-Partner Interdependence Modeling on a two-wave dataset of 190 heterosexual dual earners (i.e., 95 couples). Career goal progress was not rela ..read more
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Exploring the Structure of Career Narratives: The Application of the Narrative Identity Assessment Model
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by Jiyoung Lee, Yuna Jin, Hansuk Ryou, Eunjoo Yang
2M ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. In career construction theory, career narratives play a central role in establishing vocational identity. This study investigated the factor structure of career narratives by applying the narrative identity assessment model. In total, 521 young adults participated in the job search. They completed an online survey comprising self-reported measures of career adaptability and job search intensity. Career narratives were also collected, with a career-turning point as a prompt. Career narratives were rated based on exploratory processing, meaning-maki ..read more
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The Origins of Emerging Adults’ Work–Family Balance Self-Efficacy: A Dyadic Study
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by Eunae Cho
3M ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. Despite the well-known benefits of work–family balance self-efficacy (WFBSE), little is known about its predictors. This study addresses this gap by examining predictors of WFBSE (enacted and vicarious experiences in multiple role management), the relative strength of predictors, and a moderator (parent-child closeness) that facilitates vicarious learning. Dyadic survey data were collected in Singapore from 108 emerging adults (Mage = 21.8, SDage = 1.51 years) and their same-gender parents. Results from hierarchical regression analyses suggest tha ..read more
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Perceived Scarcity of Job Opportunities and Job Search: An Evolutionary Life History Perspective
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by Shi Hu, Leili Jin, Michelle Hood, Peter A. Creed
3M ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges for young people in the labor market. Based on an evolutionary life history perspective, we tested how and when perceived scarcity of job opportunities during the pandemic related to job search outcomes. Using a sample of Master’s student graduates (N = 1434; 40.2% female; mean age 25.6 years) from one Chinese university, we found that scarcity was related to higher anxiety, which then related to more haphazard job search strategies and, in turn, to fewer job offers and poorer person-job fi ..read more
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The U.S. Workforce From 1960 to 2020: A RIASEC View
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by Carley S. Peace, Robert C. Reardon
5M ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. This paper analyzes civilian occupations and employment data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau over seven decades (1960–2020) with respect to six kinds of work (Holland’s RIASEC classification). The focus is on (a) occupational titles used, (b) civilian employment, and (c) income. This study is a continuation and extension of eight articles published earlier by 11 different scholars, and it represents a 10th contribution to career development and vocational psychology literature with respect to the environmental aspects of Holland’s theory. In e ..read more
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Secondary Students’ Academic Engagement Through Career Construction: The Role of Parental Support and Career Hope
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by Xiaoli Shu, Xiaobing Shu, Weihua Ouyang
5M ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. Based on career construction theory, this study explored the relationship and mediating mechanisms between career adaptability and secondary school students’ academic engagement. Four hundred and eight secondary school students from three Chinese secondary schools were surveyed using a three-wave time-lag design. The study found that career adaptability positively predicted academic engagement. Parental support and career hope mediated the relationship between career adaptability and academic engagement. Additionally, parental support and career h ..read more
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The Relationships Between Negative Affect, Parental Support, and Career Decision Among Multicultural Adolescents in Korea
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by Hyuk-Jin Kwon
5M ago
Journal of Career Development, Ahead of Print. Multicultural teenagers in South Korea often suffer from psychological difficulties, such as social withdrawal and depression, due to communication difficulties, discrimination, and economic constraints. These emotional problems negatively affect career decision-making. However, little is known about the basic mechanism through which multicultural adolescents’ internalizing problems affect their career decisions. This study expanded prior research by examining the sequential mediating effect of depression and achievement motivation in the relation ..read more
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