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The structure of vocational interests in Filipino adolescents
Authors:Michele T. Primavera  A. Timothy Church  Marcia S. Katigbak  Joy R. White  Imelda Peradilla
Affiliation:a Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA
b Mabini Academy, Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines
Abstract:The structure of vocational interests was investigated in Filipino high school students (N = 503), who rated their interest in 303 culture-relevant occupational titles and 93 major fields of study. Item-level principal components analyses identified general interest, prestige, and sex-type dimensions, rather than Prediger's (1982) People/Things and Data/Ideas dimensions. Additional factor analyses were conducted to derive scales that measure more specific interests, including Unskilled/Semiskilled Labor, Male-dominated, Engineering/Technology, Science, Medical, Arts, Commerce, Government/Law, and Education. The interest scales showed some resemblance or overlap with Holland's types, and gender differences on the scales conformed to expectations. However, the relationships among the scales and occupations were better accounted for by prestige and sex-type than by People/Things and Data/Ideas dimensions or by Holland's circular model. Developmental, cultural, educational, and economic factors that might account for Filipino students' focus on prestige and sex-type were discussed.
Keywords:Vocational interests   Holland's types   Culture   Indigenous studies
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