A large sample (N = 1,279) of high school students was assessed using the Career\ud Maturity Inventory (CDI-A; Lokan, 1984). The two composite scales of Career Development\ud Attitude and Career Development Knowledge were examined in relation to age, gender and\ud whether the students had engaged in paid work experience. Levels of career maturity increased with age, and in general, females at all age levels reported higher levels of maturity than males. Students with paid work experience reported higher levels of Career Development Attitude than those with no paid work experience. Career Development Knowledge was not associated with paid work experience. Gender differences also occurred, with females with paid work experience generally repo...
As part of a larger longitudinal study of the effects of secondary school characteristics on career ...
This study surveyed 925 Australian high school students enrolled in grades 8-12 on measures of occup...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
Abstract. A large sample (N = 1,279) of high school students was assessed using the Caree
The purpose of the researcher was to evaluate the relative effectiveness of the infusion of career e...
The purpose of the researcher was to evaluate the relative effectiveness of the infusion of career e...
The present study investigates the career maturity of 1090 high school students in Years 8 to 12 in ...
The present study reports on a study conducted with 377 Australian students enrolled in grades 9 thr...
The present study reports on a study conducted with 377 Australian students enrolled in grades 9 thr...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate career maturity of college students. The sample co...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate career maturity of college students. The sample co...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
There is considerable diversity in the literature regarding age and gender differences on career mat...
This paper identifies and compares the level of career maturity as measured by the Career Maturity I...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
As part of a larger longitudinal study of the effects of secondary school characteristics on career ...
This study surveyed 925 Australian high school students enrolled in grades 8-12 on measures of occup...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
Abstract. A large sample (N = 1,279) of high school students was assessed using the Caree
The purpose of the researcher was to evaluate the relative effectiveness of the infusion of career e...
The purpose of the researcher was to evaluate the relative effectiveness of the infusion of career e...
The present study investigates the career maturity of 1090 high school students in Years 8 to 12 in ...
The present study reports on a study conducted with 377 Australian students enrolled in grades 9 thr...
The present study reports on a study conducted with 377 Australian students enrolled in grades 9 thr...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate career maturity of college students. The sample co...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate career maturity of college students. The sample co...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
There is considerable diversity in the literature regarding age and gender differences on career mat...
This paper identifies and compares the level of career maturity as measured by the Career Maturity I...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...
As part of a larger longitudinal study of the effects of secondary school characteristics on career ...
This study surveyed 925 Australian high school students enrolled in grades 8-12 on measures of occup...
Three hundred and sixty-seven secondary school students across five year levels (8–12) were assessed...