Occupational Choice: An Approach to a General Theory
โ Scribed by Eli Ginzberg; Sol W. Ginsburg; Sidney Axelrad; John L. Herma
- Publisher
- Columbia University Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 284
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Studies the determinants of occupational choice by looking at preparation for careers, tentative choices, and realistic choices. Also looks at choices for women and lower income groups.
โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
Contents
Part I: DESIGN OF THE STUDY
Chapter 1. THE PROBLEM OF OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE
Chapter 2. IN SEARCH OF AN APPROACH
Chapter 3. CURRENT THEORIES OF OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE
Chapter 4. FRAMEWORK OF A DEVELOPMENTAL THEORY
Chapter 5. THE CASE MATERIALS
Chapter 6. SECURING THE FACTS
Part II: THE BASIC PROCESS OF DECISION-MAKING
Chapter 7. THE THREE PERIODS OF OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE DETERMINATION
Chapter 8. THE PERIOD OF TENTATIVE CHOICES
Chapter 9. THE PERIOD OF REALISTIC CHOICES
Chapter 10. CHOICE PATTERNS: VARIATIONS AND DEVIATIONS
Part III: SIGNIFICANT GROUPS
Chapter 11. THE LOWER INCOME GROUP
Chapter 12. WOMEN
Part IV: A GENERAL THEORY OF OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE
Chapter 13. THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF THE THEORY
Chapter 14. EMOTIONAL FACTORS AND OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE
Chapter 15. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE AND WORK
Part V: POLICY
Chapter 16. THE CONSERVATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Bibliography
Index
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