Dietitians in the early establishment stage of their careers: I. Career selection and related variables

The subjects of an investigation into career development were dietitians in the early stages of their careers; factors studied were influences on career choice, levels of career involvement and psychological success, degree of career motivation and satisfaction, and the relationships among these var...

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Career Choice
Choice Behavior
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Educational influences
employment opportunities
Job Satisfaction
Occupational guidance
Professional Competence
professionalism
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Social Work
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