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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
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
Sultana, Ronald G. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
This paper discusses the way career guidance is conceived across Europe as a policy instrument that can facilitate social inclusion. It locates current articulations of career guidance within the broader social-market aspirations of the European Union, providing an account of several reviews and analyses of the field that have been carried out at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Guidance, Public Policy, Social Isolation
Kossen, Chris; Hammer, Sara – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
Unemployment may be considered a normal, if not likely, experience of a person's lifelong career. This paper is based on a primary, qualitative study that focused on the way mature-aged unemployed citizens experience government unemployment and employment agencies: Centrelink and the Job Network in a large regional city. It contributes to existing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Federal Government, Unemployment, Experience
Hoare, P. Nancey; Machin, M. Anthony – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2009
This paper presents a summary of some of the implications gleaned from a research project which investigated the psychological influences on the experience of unemployment. Drawing from deprivation theory and the stress and coping literature, the research project explored coping resources, cognitive appraisals, coping behaviours, mental health and…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Intervention, Research Projects, Coping
Sheridan, Terry A. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2008
A sample of 45 women managers was surveyed in a qualitative study to explore their experiences of being unemployed. The sample was purposeful, and the data were collected on a website-based survey. The experience of unemployment for female managers was far different from what was previously presumed from research largely drawn from male …
Descriptors: Unemployment, Women Administrators, Experience, Bullying
McTurk, Carolyn; Shakespeare-Finch, Jane – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
Barriers to employment are linked to individual factors such as thinking styles and personality traits. Personality and cognitive differences between employed (n = 55) and unemployed (n = 57) cohorts were analysed to quantify the association between these variables and employment status. Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Personality, Unemployment, Predictor Variables
Hoare, P. Nancey; Machin, M. Anthony – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the latent benefits of employment was able to predict psychological distress after controlling for other key correlates. A standard multiple regression found that the latent benefits (time structure, social contact, collective purpose, enforced activity, and…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Employment Level, Psychological Patterns, Career Development
Muller, Juanita J.; Goddard, Richard; Creed, Peter A.; Johnson, Kate; Waters, Lea – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
The aim of this study is to examine gender differences in the impact of the "Work for the Dole" program on wellbeing and access to latent benefits. Previous studies have shown gender differences in coping and responding to stressful situations, and the vocational interests and psychological responses to participation in personal development…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Females, Psychology, Males
Watts, A. G.; Sweet, Richard; Haines, Christine; McMahon, Mary – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
The Third International Symposium on Career Development and Public Policy was entitled "Shaping the future: Connecting career development and work development." Papers were provided by 16 nations and organisations, and this article synthesises these papers. The country teams were asked to select and address two or three of six themes: (1) human…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Indigenous Populations, Disabilities, Public Policy
Muller, Juanita; Creed, Peter; Francis, Laurie – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2004
A sample of 231 unemployed adults was surveyed using scales tapping psychological distress, the latent and manifest benefits of employment, and spirituality (connectedness, universality, prayer fulfilment, attendance at worship). It was hypothesised that the latent and manifest benefits would be associated with wellbeing; spirituality would be…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Stress Variables, Religious Factors, Psychological Patterns
Peer reviewedMcTurk, Carolyn A. – Australian journal of Career Development, 2003
A career counseling program for unemployed clients referred by employment agencies includes a structured interview, personality type assessment, vocational assessment, and feedback to the agency. It is designed to generate insight into vocational aspirations and pathways and promote self-esteem with the goal of increasing employability. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Employment Potential, Employment Services

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