The current article provides a review of the issues and problems in conducting career assessment with Asian-Americans. Existing information about the assessment of career interests, vocational development, and work values as they pertain to Asian-Americans are reviewed. Special issues in career assessment with Asian-Americans such as occupational segregation in vocational choices, educational attainment, and family influences are also discussed. The article also presents cross-cultural issues to be considered in the assessment and test interpretation process with Asian-American clients. Wherever appropriate, guidelines for effective career assessment with Asian-Americans are offered in the discussion. In the final section, directions for fu...
Although family and cultural influences in the career development of Asian Americans have been widel...
The long-standing phenomenon of occupational segregation among Asian Americans in the United States ...
To effectively serve minority clients, clinicians require a double understanding: of both evidence-b...
Using the cultural formulations approach to career assessment and career counseling, the current art...
This paper discusses how a culture-sensitive assessment can be conducted to prepare clients for care...
Based on census data, Asian Americans are overrepresented in some occupations (e.g. science, profess...
136 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.Based on census data, Asian A...
This dissertation investigated differences in communication behaviors of Asian and non-Hispanic Whit...
comments and research assistance. SOCIAL MOBILITY AND THE EDUCATIONAL CHOICES OF ASIAN AMERICANS In ...
In this article, applications of group career counseling techniques to Asian cultures are discussed....
Asian Americans\u27 career choices are strongly influenced by parental pressure (Leong & Gim, 1995),...
Research indicates that cultural and familial factors are important considerations in career counsel...
Factors influencing the career development of Asian Americans have included family influences, inclu...
This study examines the validity of the Career Decision-Making Difficulties Questionnaire (CDDQ) in ...
Research studies in psychology have shown that human behaviours differ across culture. As such, West...
Although family and cultural influences in the career development of Asian Americans have been widel...
The long-standing phenomenon of occupational segregation among Asian Americans in the United States ...
To effectively serve minority clients, clinicians require a double understanding: of both evidence-b...
Using the cultural formulations approach to career assessment and career counseling, the current art...
This paper discusses how a culture-sensitive assessment can be conducted to prepare clients for care...
Based on census data, Asian Americans are overrepresented in some occupations (e.g. science, profess...
136 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.Based on census data, Asian A...
This dissertation investigated differences in communication behaviors of Asian and non-Hispanic Whit...
comments and research assistance. SOCIAL MOBILITY AND THE EDUCATIONAL CHOICES OF ASIAN AMERICANS In ...
In this article, applications of group career counseling techniques to Asian cultures are discussed....
Asian Americans\u27 career choices are strongly influenced by parental pressure (Leong & Gim, 1995),...
Research indicates that cultural and familial factors are important considerations in career counsel...
Factors influencing the career development of Asian Americans have included family influences, inclu...
This study examines the validity of the Career Decision-Making Difficulties Questionnaire (CDDQ) in ...
Research studies in psychology have shown that human behaviours differ across culture. As such, West...
Although family and cultural influences in the career development of Asian Americans have been widel...
The long-standing phenomenon of occupational segregation among Asian Americans in the United States ...
To effectively serve minority clients, clinicians require a double understanding: of both evidence-b...