This research investigates relationships between parental socio economic status and daughters' career aspirations; linking family background and the career choices made by teenage girls. Drawing on Bourdieu's theory of cultural capital, and figures produced by the Bradley Report's investigation, two Queensland State High Schools are the investigative platform to address the research questions. A quantitative data analysis investigated if a correlation between the indicators existed. The significance of the findings will contribute to future decision making regarding educational practices and socio economic backgrounds and to support the Bradley Report target of 20% of low SES students accessing higher education. The outcomes found that fema...
One hundred and sixty-nine Grade 12 girls completed a questionnaire on career plans. The questionnai...
One of the major 'silences' in the general literature on education and work for many decades has rel...
Beginning at an early age, children discuss what they want to be when they grow up. This is known as...
Researchers hold numerous perceptions of the educational aspirations and future career choices of te...
Strategies designed to increase the participation of youth from traditionally underrepresented backg...
Researchers hold numerous perceptions of the educational aspirations and future career choices of te...
The current study sought to understand how girls ’ perceptions of their parents’ gender role attitud...
This Senior Independent Study explores the relationship between socioeconomic status, the level of p...
Recent Australian government targets for higher education participation have produced a flurry of ac...
Demand for higher education in Australia has doubled since 1989, increasing the number of students f...
This thesis is designed to explore the educational and occupational aspirations of New Zealand adole...
Recent Australian government targets for higher education participation have produced a flurry of a...
To test the hypothesis that two classes of variables (perceived parental influence and student work ...
Students from low socioeconomic areas are often underrepresented in universites across Australia. Th...
Many studies have examined factors influencing the career aspirations of high school students, but l...
One hundred and sixty-nine Grade 12 girls completed a questionnaire on career plans. The questionnai...
One of the major 'silences' in the general literature on education and work for many decades has rel...
Beginning at an early age, children discuss what they want to be when they grow up. This is known as...
Researchers hold numerous perceptions of the educational aspirations and future career choices of te...
Strategies designed to increase the participation of youth from traditionally underrepresented backg...
Researchers hold numerous perceptions of the educational aspirations and future career choices of te...
The current study sought to understand how girls ’ perceptions of their parents’ gender role attitud...
This Senior Independent Study explores the relationship between socioeconomic status, the level of p...
Recent Australian government targets for higher education participation have produced a flurry of ac...
Demand for higher education in Australia has doubled since 1989, increasing the number of students f...
This thesis is designed to explore the educational and occupational aspirations of New Zealand adole...
Recent Australian government targets for higher education participation have produced a flurry of a...
To test the hypothesis that two classes of variables (perceived parental influence and student work ...
Students from low socioeconomic areas are often underrepresented in universites across Australia. Th...
Many studies have examined factors influencing the career aspirations of high school students, but l...
One hundred and sixty-nine Grade 12 girls completed a questionnaire on career plans. The questionnai...
One of the major 'silences' in the general literature on education and work for many decades has rel...
Beginning at an early age, children discuss what they want to be when they grow up. This is known as...