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Social aspects of career choice from the perspective of habitus theory
Authors:Guðbjörg Vilhjálmsdóttir  Guðmundur B Arnkelsson
Institution:1. Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, University of Iceland, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland;2. Faculty of Psychology, University of Iceland, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
Abstract:The concept of habitus designates a cognitive structure that is socially embedded and can give valuable insight into the social influences on career choice. A study investigating the relationship of habitus to career choice is presented in a sample of Icelandic youth aged 19–22 (N = 476). Measures of habitus were developed on the basis of reported cultural and leisure activities. The analysis of leisure and cultural items progressed in two steps: factor analysis and cluster analysis. The clusters constitute the four different habitus groups: Pop and fashion, Sports and rock, Music, and Literature. Correspondence factor analysis showed that the habitus groups (clusters) were related to other social variables, such as gender and class; validating habitus theory. Additionally, habitus measures were strongly linked to career variables, such as occupational perception and preferred future occupation. The results support previous research in showing that habitus theory is relevant to career counseling theory and can be a basis of understanding the relationship between social structure and career choice.
Keywords:Habitus  Occupational preferences  Occupational perceptions  Leisure activities  Social variables in career decision making
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