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Okamura, Yasuko; Miller, Judi – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
Many career development theories recognise that the relationship between people and their environment constantly changes through historical and socio-political influences. Such theories emphasise the importance of systematic interpretations and general cultural influences on meaning-making. While such a view of meaning-making is important, we…
Descriptors: Political Influences, Cultural Influences, Immigrants, Career Development
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Cameron, Roslyn – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2009
Research investigating the learning and career transitions of those disadvantaged in the labour market has resulted in the development of a four-component model to enable disadvantaged groups to navigate learning and career transitions. The four components of the model include: the self-concept; learning and recognition; career and life planning;…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Labor Market, Education Work Relationship, Career Development
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Chesters, Janice; Drysdale, Marlene; Ellender, Isabel; Faulkner, Susan; Turnbull, Leanne; Kelly, Heather; Robinson, Anske; Chambers, Helen – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2009
A dominant discourse constructs Indigenous secondary school students as likely to leave school early and unlikely to take up a health career. We believe that this failure discourse shapes the school and tertiary transition experience for the majority of Indigenous students, regardless of their capabilities and aspirations. Career development…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Indigenous Populations, Health Occupations, Career Counseling
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McIlveen, Peter – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2008
This paper overviews the qualitative research method of autoethnography and its relevance to research in vocational psychology and practice in career development. Autoethnography is a reflexive means by which the researcher-practitioner consciously embeds himself or herself in theory and practice, and by way of intimate autobiographic account,…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Counseling Psychology, Career Development
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McMahon, Mary; Arthur, Nancy; Collins, Sandra – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2008
Social justice has underpinned career development work since its inception. Over time however, while awareness of social justice issues has been retained, the focus of intervention has largely remained individual. Further, career theory has been criticised for its lack of attention to cultural influences such as gender, ethnicity, religion,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Intervention, Theory Practice Relationship, Career Development
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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
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Sainty, Rosemary – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2008
This paper seeks to investigate the extent of influence of corporate (or organisational) responsibility on university students' career decision-making. It reports on a pilot study conducted at the University of Sydney which aims to: explore students' ethical, professional and social understanding regarding corporate responsibility; determine the…
Descriptors: Careers, Career Counseling, Career Choice, Foreign Countries
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McIlveen, Peter – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2007
This paper presents a critical argument to the profession of career development for the purpose of stimulating reflexive consideration on the myriad influences that impinge upon practitioners. The paper suggests that given the current skills agenda in the Australian economy, it may be timely to reflexively consider career development practice. The…
Descriptors: Career Development, Comparative Analysis, Classics (Literature), Job Skills
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Bimrose, Jenny; Barnes, Sally-Anne – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2007
Distinctive styles of client decision-making have emerged from case study research into the effectiveness of career guidance. This paper explores some findings from the third year of a longitudinal study currently underway in England, which relate to the ways clients approach transition points in their careers and make the decisions that move them…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Foreign Countries, Data Analysis, Career Guidance
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Byrne, Nicole – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2007
Factors identified by 16 participants during in-depth interviews as influencing selection of speech pathology as a career were described using the Systems Theory Framework (STF, Patton & McMahon, 2006). Participants were highly likely to identify factors from the individual and social systems, but not the environmental-societal system, of the STF…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Systems Approach, Cognitive Structures, Speech Language Pathology
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McMahon, Mary; Rixon, Kylie – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2007
The present study examined the occupational aspirations and career development influences of children attending Years 6 and 7 at a sample of rural and remote primary schools in the central western region of Queensland. Data was collected by means of the "Revised Career Awareness Survey" (McMahon & Patton, 2001). Australian and New…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Labor Market, Occupational Aspiration, Foreign Countries
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Dalley-Trim, Leanne; Alloway, Nola; Patterson, Annette; Walker, Karen – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2007
This paper explores the currently highly topical issue of Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETiS). Specifically, it focuses upon career advisers' perceptions of VETiS, their advising practices as pertaining to this program and their views of others' perceptions of VETiS. It draws upon a national research project and data derived from…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Course Evaluation, Career Counseling, Attitudes
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Dyer, Suzette – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
In this article the five career narratives of three siblings and two unemployed men are drawn upon to critically examine the use of contemporary career discourse as a means to negotiate changes to work since the 1980s and to the present time. A critical analysis enables contemporary career discourse and workplace change to be located within the…
Descriptors: Siblings, Criticism, Time Perspective, Social Theories
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Watts, A. G. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
Based on a keynote address to the 2006 Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Career Counsellors, this article reviews a number of significant international developments in public policy for career development. It also comments on some recent developments in Australia. Finally, it discusses four strategic issues that are important to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Guidance, Public Policy, Career Development
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Lim, Ros; Patton, Wendy – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
Consistent with calls for a greater marketing emphasis to be included in career counselling practice, this study uses marketing concepts to explore the relationship between the expectations people in career transition have of a career counselling service and the perceptions career counselling service providers have of these expectations. The study…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Expectation, Validity
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