Perspectives on Ecological Context, Social Policy, and Career Guidance

Individual behavior, career guidance theory and practice, and public policy are interdependent, and they are interactive with the characteristics of the ecological context. Each of these constructs is examined.

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subjects Behavioral Sciences
Beliefs
Career Choice
Career counseling
Career Development
Career development planning
Career Guidance
Careers
Culture
Identity
Individual Characteristics
Influence
Legislation
Locus of Control
Mental Disorders
Occupations
Opportunities
Psychological Characteristics
Racial Factors
Resistance (Psychology)
Resource Materials
Self Actualization
Social Environment
Social policy
Socioeconomic factors
Theory
Traditions
title Perspectives on Ecological Context, Social Policy, and Career Guidance
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