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Secondary school curriculum and career behavior in young adults
Authors:Edwin L Herr  Roland H Good  George McCloskey  Anna D Weitz
Affiliation:The Pennsylvania State University USA
Abstract:As part of a larger longitudinal study of the effects of secondary school characteristics on career behavior in young adulthood, this paper presents findings obtained from 1007 males and females who graduated from high school in academic or vocational curricula 6 or 8 years ago. Criterion behavior included the completion of career development tasks in the exploration and establishment life stages as measured by the Adult Form of the Career Development Inventory, certainty about immediate occupational plans, and satisfaction with occupational goals and progress toward meeting them. Significant differences were found in the pattern of career development by curriculum but not by sex, in certainty by curriculum and sex, and in satisfaction by neither curriculum nor sex. The implications for a stage theory of career development are discussed.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Edwin L. Herr   327 CEDAR Building   The Pennsylvania State University   University Park   PA 16802.
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