International career articles: A content analysis of four journals across 34 years |
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Authors: | Johanna E. Nilsson Lisa Y. Flores Codi L. Schale Irene Summer |
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Affiliation: | a University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA b University of Missouri-Columbia, USA c University of Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | This study included a review and content analysis of international career articles published in four major U.S. vocational/career journals over a 34-year time period. Three hundred and twenty-six articles were identified, constituting 2.4% of the total number of articles published in these journals during this time. The results showed an increasing number of international career articles being published over time and that most of them are empirically based, with adult professionals as the most common sample type. The two most common content areas identified were Career Issues Related to a Specific Culture, Country, or Population and Academic and Vocational Attitudes. Further, a substantial amount of these publications originated from institutions in Israel. Implications for practice and future research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Career articles International International career articles Content analysis |
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