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Rehfuss, Mark C.; Gambrell, Crista E.; Meyer, Dixie – Career Development Quarterly, 2012
This correlational study examined the relationship between career satisfaction and person-organization, demands-abilities, and needs-supplies fit with counselors (N = 464) using the Perceived Job Fit instrument (Cable & DeRue, 2002) and a scale of career satisfaction adapted from the Adult Career Concerns Inventory (Super, Thompson, Lindeman,…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Work Environment, Quality of Working Life, Work Attitudes
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Heintz, Phyllis A. – Career Development Quarterly, 2012
This qualitative study was an in-depth exploration of lesbian executives' sexual identity management experiences. These women navigated an invisible identity in a privileged, visible organizational position, yet their lesbian identity often made them vulnerable to discrimination and remained a subtext that permeated their relationships with…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Career Development, Administrators
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Sterner, William R. – Career Development Quarterly, 2012
As workers face a changing and ever-complex employment landscape, traditional career theories and approaches may not be sufficient in meeting career challenges. Calls for integrated career theories have emerged as more people seek meaning and purpose in their lives and careers. This article proposes a career counseling option that integrates…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Philosophy, Career Development, Holistic Approach
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Packard, Becky Wai-Ling; Leach, Miki; Ruiz, Yedalis; Nelson, Consuelo; DiCocco, Hannah – Career Development Quarterly, 2012
This study analyzed the career development of career and technical education (CTE) high school graduates during their school-to-work transition, specifically their adaptability in the face of barriers. Forty graduates (22 men, 18 women) from working-class backgrounds participated in baseline surveys at graduation and phenomenological interviews 1…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, School Counselors, Career Counseling, Career Development
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Liu, Yosen; Englar-Carlson, Matt; Minichiello, Victor – Career Development Quarterly, 2012
This article summarizes the results of a qualitative study of career transition experiences of middle-aged male scientists and engineers in the current socioeconomic environment in the United States. The study addresses the effects of the transitions from psychosocial perspectives. The authors selected participants from research organizations,…
Descriptors: Coping, Grounded Theory, Career Counseling, Career Change
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Lance, Teresa S.; Anderson, Mary Z.; Croteau, James M. – Career Development Quarterly, 2010
The purpose of this study was to advance measurement of sexual identity management for lesbian, gay, and bisexual workers. Psychometric properties of a revised version of the Workplace Sexual Identity Management Measure (WSIMM; Anderson, Croteau, Chung, & DiStefano, 2001) were examined on a sample of 64 predominantly White K-12 teachers.…
Descriptors: Reliability, Validity, Psychometrics, Homosexuality
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Dispenza, Franco; Watson, Laurel B.; Chung, Y. Barry; Brack, Greg – Career Development Quarterly, 2012
In this qualitative study, the authors examined the experience of discrimination and its relationship to the career development trajectory of 9 female-to-male transgender persons. Participants were between 21 and 48 years old and had a variety of vocational experiences. Individual semistructured interviews were conducted via telephone and analyzed…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Gender Issues, Semi Structured Interviews, Qualitative Research
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Creager, Marie F. Shoffner – Career Development Quarterly, 2011
This review of the 2010 career counseling and development research presents the breadth and depth of topics published in the field ranging from children's conceptions of career to employee burnout. The review covers topics in the career literature on professional issues, career theory and concepts, career development, the world of work, career…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Educational Practices, Educational Research
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Brenner, Bradley R.; Lyons, Heather Z.; Fassinger, Ruth E. – Career Development Quarterly, 2010
An initial test and validation of a model predicting perceived organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) of lesbian and gay employees were conducted using structural equation modeling. The proposed structural model demonstrated acceptable goodness of ft and structural invariance across 2 samples (ns = 311 and 295), which suggested that…
Descriptors: Employees, Structural Equation Models, Homosexuality, Organizational Climate
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Chung, Y. Barry; Williams, Wendi; Dispenza, Franco – Career Development Quarterly, 2009
The purpose of this study was to validate and expand on Y. B. Chung's (2001) models of work discrimination and coping strategies among lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons. In semistructured individual interviews, 17 lesbians and gay men reported 35 discrimination incidents and their related coping strategies. Responses were coded based on Chung's…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Coping, Homosexuality, Minority Groups
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Gottfredson, Gary D.; Johnstun, Marissa L. – Career Development Quarterly, 2009
Holland influenced practice and research in career development by contributing a clear theory useful in organizing information about individuals and career alternatives and for understanding individuals' entry and persistence in occupational and other environments. His theory was repeatedly revised in response to evidence. As Holland's own career…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Measures (Individuals), Intervention, Research Opportunities
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Koert, Emily; Borgen, William A.; Amundson, Norman E. – Career Development Quarterly, 2011
The authors investigated the strategies that helped or hindered 10 immigrant women workers to do well with change that affected their work. A total of 182 incidents were extracted and grouped into 9 categories: personal beliefs/traits/values, taking action, skills/education, personal challenges, self-care, relationships/support,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Females, Employed Women
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Kinjerski, Val; Skrypnek, Berna J. – Career Development Quarterly, 2008
Spirit at work involves profound feelings of well-being, a belief that one's work makes a contribution, a sense of connection to others and common purpose, an awareness of a connection to something larger than self, and a sense of perfection and transcendence. This exploratory qualitative study revealed 4 paths leading to spirit at work: the…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Career Counseling, Career Development, Industrial Psychology
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Pepper, Shanti M.; Lorah, Peggy – Career Development Quarterly, 2008
The field of career counseling has addressed the needs of several minority groups; however, the transsexual community has consistently been overlooked. Transsexual individuals may face many personal and professional obstacles due to the complex psychological aspects and expensive medical procedures inherent in "transitioning" (the complex and…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselors, Career Counseling, Minority Groups
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Harris, J. Irene; Winskowski, Ann Marie; Engdahl, Brian E. – Career Development Quarterly, 2007
Research on social support and job satisfaction has yielded mixed results, partly because studies have rarely examined different types of workplace social support, such as collegial support, task support, coaching, and career mentoring. This study identified the relative contributions of different types of social support to job satisfaction and…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Work Environment, Job Satisfaction, Mentors
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