Families left behind at the source of migration: implications for career guidance practitioners |
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Authors: | Sachin Kumar |
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Institution: | Government College of Teacher Education, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India |
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Abstract: | Issues surrounding migration are receiving unprecedented attention at the global, regional, as well as national levels. However, a review of the literature shows that there is more focus on international migration compared to internal migration. Further, there is more emphasis on issues related to the migration destination rather than those at the source of migration. Using the cultural preparation process model as a framework, this paper aims to understand the career and livelihood planning needs of those who are left behind. The left-behind families of pine resin tappers in the Changar region of the Indian Himalayas are presented as a case study to draw the attention of career guidance and counselling professionals to this unattended population. |
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Keywords: | Advocacy counselling career preparation process model livelihood planning migration pine resin tapping |
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