The career development of black and white South African university students |
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Authors: | Mark B Watson Graham B Stead Andre C De Jager |
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Institution: | (1) University of Port Elizabeth, Republic of South Africa;(2) Vista University, Republic of South Africa |
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Abstract: | This study investigates the possible influence of gender and culture on the career maturity and study and work role salience of South African students. Responses to the Life Role Inventory and Career Development Questionnaire of 260 first-year university students (137 white, 123 black) were analyzed. Culture was found to have a significant effect on both career maturity and study and work role salience while gender had no significant effect. Results are related to previous findings from international and South African literature. Implications for counselling are discussed.Paper presented at the International Round Table for the Advancement of Counselling Conference, held at the University of Oporto, Oporto, Portugal, 2–5 April 1991. |
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