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The quarterly official journal of the National Career Development Association (NCDA). Publishes articles on career interventions, career counseling, individual and organizational career development, work and leisure, career education, career coaching, and
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Stability and Change in 25-Year Occupational Career Patterns.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... The authors identify and describe occupational career patterns (OCPs) over 25 years for a single grade cohort of 170 rural high school graduates. OCP is the sequence of 1 person's work positions during the adolescent and adult years; a Stable...
Special Section I: Contextual Factors in Career Services Delivery.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Introduction
This special section was stimulated by recent publications that have highlighted the importance of context in understanding career choice and development (e.g., Hernandez & Morales, 1999; Leong & Hartung, 1997; O'Brien,...
Welfare-to-Work Services: A Person-Centered Perspective.
September 1, 2001... Services designed to assist job seekers to leave public assistance and gain employment are well established throughout the U.S. Many of these programs are created and delivered by professionals of higher socioeconomic class backgrounds, but...
Work Discrimination and Coping Strategies: Conceptual Frameworks for Counseling Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients.
September 1, 2001... Two conceptual models are proposed in this article--one for work discrimination and the other for discrimination coping strategies pertaining to lesbian, gay, and bisexual workers. The work discrimination model includes 3 dimensions (formal vs....
Implications of Sociopolitical Context for Career Services Delivery.
September 1, 2001... This article analyzes the implications of sociopolitical context for career services delivery. Beginning with a reflection on the social foundations of the practice of career counseling, 4 specific Portuguese conditions are presented and...
Special Section II: Frank Parsons's Continuing Legacy to Career Development Interventions.(Brief Article)
September 1, 2001... Introduction
This special section of The Career Development Quarterly honors the ongoing influence of Frank Parsons. This special section exists due to the efforts of Nadya Fouad and Jane Swanson. Fouad and Swanson coordinated the efforts...
Frank Parsons and the Progressive Movement.
September 1, 2001... This article recounts the social influences that must have inspired Frank Parsons to create vocational counseling and traces the profession's early development.
Frank Parsons settled in Boston in about 1885, after returning from his hiatus...
The Legacy of Parsons: Career Counselors and Vocational Psychologists as Agents of Social Change.
September 1, 2001... The commitment to social change demonstrated by the founder of vocational psychology, Frank Parsons, continues in several areas of vocational psychology today, including individual career counseling, guidance work in the schools, career...
Ninety Years in the World of Work in America.
September 1, 2001... Parsons's tripartite model suggests that gaining information about the world of work is a critical factor in vocational decision making. This article compares and contrasts data from around 1909, when F. Parsons's Choosing a Vacation was...