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CAREER BELIEFS OF ADOLESCENTS IN RELATION TO THEIR FAMILY ENVIRONMENT

    2 Author(s):  DR. SUPREET KAUR, DR. NAVDEEP SINGH RAJI

Vol -  8, Issue- 5 ,         Page(s) : 220 - 233  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

The investigators conducted this study to address career beliefs of adolescents in relation to their family environment. The participants were 720 adolescents (360 boys and 360 girls) of 10th class who completed career beliefs pattern scale and family environment scale. Significant relationship was found between career beliefs and cohesion, expressiveness, independence, organization, and recreational orientation dimensions of family environment of the adolescents. Significant gender difference was found on career beliefs and only two dimensions of family i.e. competitive framework and expressiveness adolescents. Educational implications of the study are that there must be career counseling cell in schools and career beliefs must be brought in the career counseling by the counselor. Special attention should be given to boys as they are more negative towards their career preparation.

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