Vocational aspirations of Chinese high school students and their parents' expectations |
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Authors: | Zhi-jin Hou S. Alvin Leung |
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Affiliation: | aBeijing Normal University, China;bThe Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China |
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Abstract: | This study examined the vocational aspirations and parental vocational expectations of high school students and their parents (1067 parent–child dyads). Participants completed a demographic questionnaire and an Occupations List. The Occupations List consisted of 126 occupational titles evenly distributed across the six Holland types. Parents were asked to check the occupations that they expected their children to pursue and students were asked to select occupations to which they aspired. The expectations of parents were compared to the aspirations of children according to the occupational field, prestige, and sextype of occupations. The expectation–aspiration gap was relatively small for occupational field, but the gap was larger for occupational prestige and sextype. There were also gender differences for both expectations (parents' expectation toward sons and daughters) and aspirations (aspirations of male and female students). Types of high school (key or regular high schools) and parental educational background also related to expectations and aspirations. Theoretical, research, and practice implications are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Vocational aspirations Parental expectation Family influence |
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