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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Muller, Juanita; Waters, Lea – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2012
The latent and manifest benefits (LAMB) scale (Muller, Creed, Waters & Machin, 2005) was designed to measure the latent and manifest benefits of employment and provide a single scale to test Jahoda's (1981) and Fryer's (1986) theories of unemployment. Since its publication in 2005 there have been 13 studies that have used the scale with 5692…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Measures (Individuals), Unemployment, Theories
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Kennedy, Tara; Chen, Charles P. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2012
New and professional immigrants encounter extreme hardships and difficulties in their career experience after arriving in Canada. In addition to underemployment or unemployment concerns, new and professional immigrants endure many cross-cultural barriers. This article attempts to examine the application of career development theories in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Counseling, Immigrants, Professional Personnel
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Rockawin, David – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2012
University career counsellors invest a lot of time and effort in the development of the skills and knowledge associated with self-reliance in job interviews. The resource-intensive nature of this approach needs to be reconsidered in the context of overall careers service delivery. More specifically, the key barriers to achieving a competent degree…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Anxiety, Career Development, Innovation
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Burns, Edgar A. M. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2012
Three concepts from sociology--dichotomy and two extensions, dialectic and dialogic--are considered here as social-psychological tools for career practitioners who analyse and investigate career patterns, career motivations and career pathways, whether at career start or at further points of transition. These terms have macro-social applications…
Descriptors: Sociology, Career Development, Career Choice, Motivation
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Williams, Kim Marianne – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2011
Wine tourism in Australia has grown substantially in recent years and contributes to employment opportunities in regional areas. To meet the requirements of this growing sector, workers need a considerable degree of skill-specific training; development of wine tourism personnel will be required. This article examines challenging human resource…
Descriptors: Tourism, Foreign Countries, Employment Opportunities, Human Resources
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Sponza, Maria – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2011
This practice application brief reviews the preparation, implementation, and evaluation of running behavioural interviews online. In a collaborative program between the School of Information Technology and the Careers and Employment service at Deakin University in Australia, students demonstrated their ability to articulate their generic…
Descriptors: Employment Services, Information Technology, Foreign Countries, Interviews
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Thomson, Alison – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
The Career Development Program is a nationally recognised, award-winning student-centred program designed to deal with the three university-wide learning and teaching initiatives: Transitions In; Work Integrated Learning; and Transitions Out. The program is oriented to preparing students for university; planning for and taking advantage of "real…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Learner Engagement, Education Work Relationship, Career Development
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Cameron, Roslyn – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
Mixed methods research has become a substantive and growing methodological force that is growing in popularity within the human and social sciences. This article reports the findings of a study that has systematically reviewed articles from the "Australian Journal of Career Development" from 2004 to 2009. The aim of the study was to provide a…
Descriptors: Research Design, Social Sciences, School Psychology, Vocational Education
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Helme, Sue – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
This article brings together and discusses three research projects that examined the vocational education and career-decision making of Indigenous Australians. These studies focused on the experiences of Indigenous people themselves, in order to provide an Indigenous perspective on vocational and career development. Four main barriers that limit…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Employment Opportunities, Vocational Education, Career Development
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Daniel, Ryan – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
This case study focuses on the implementation of a professional studies subject at a regional Australian institution of higher education. This subject, established in order to foster the development of links to graduate destinations, creative networks and employment outcomes, involves a curriculum that is underpinned by several career theories.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Theories, Undergraduate Students
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Watson, Mark – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
This paper explores the definition of social justice in career psychology and how this might be understood in the South African context. In particular, macro-contextual factors that define social justice issues in South African career psychology are described. The extent to which the discipline of career psychology in South Africa has addressed…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Psychology, Career Development
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Watts, A. G. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
Social exclusion can be defined in different ways, but a prominent definition--in relation to young people in particular--is exclusion from formal learning and paid employment. This ignores the role of informal learning and the informal economies. In England, career guidance services were remodelled to deal with the issue of social exclusion by…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Labor Market, Foreign Countries, Social Isolation
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Athanasou, James A. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
The principle of decent work was first espoused in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Since 1999 the International Labour Organisation has operated according to a Decent Work Agenda and in recent times the movement towards the provision of decent work as a means of improving the quality of life has gathered momentum. Decent work is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Development, Civil Rights, Quality of Working Life
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Gribble, Lynn; Miller, Peter – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2009
Outplacement is often provided by organisations to people when they are retrenched, but little is understood about the processes of outplacement, or how "retrenchees" experience it. Further, the experiences of those who are retrenched are often not researched, as they no longer belong to the organisation that pays for the outplacement and the…
Descriptors: Outplacement Services (Employment), Experience, Job Applicants, Job Layoff
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Irving, Barrie A. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2009
Career education occupies a pivotal position, relating school to the wider social, political and economic world. Yet it remains an under-researched curriculum area, with little attention given to issues of social justice. In this article I discuss the findings from a small-scale qualitative study, which consisted of an hour-long semi-structured…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Career Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Measures (Individuals)
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