This conceptual contribution aims to adapt and apply Psychology of Working Theory to the specificities of the school-to-work transition (STWT) process. The STWT is thus conceptualized as a first attempt to access decent work under the influence of specific predictors, mediators, and moderators and leading to particular outcomes. Based on recent literature, we consider that (1) socioeconomic constraints and belonging to marginalized groups are contextual predictors of a successful transition; (2) psychosocial resources, including self-efficacy and adaptability, and vocational and work role identity, are mediators of the relation between contextual factors and a successful transition; (3) moderator factors include the education system, labor ...
Research issue: Sociological and psychological theories (Hurrelmann & Quenzel, 2012; Havighurst, 19...
The school-to-work transition is one of the formative phases in the life course. During it, many imp...
(How) can individuals bring about adaptive changes in their development themselves? Building on the ...
This conceptual contribution aims to adapt and apply Psychology of Working Theory to the specificiti...
The Psychology of Working Theory (PWT; Duffy, Blustein, Diemer, & Autin, 2016) was recently proposed...
International audienceBuilding on new developments in the psychology of working framework (PWF) and ...
Motivation is a core concept to understand work related outcomes and vocational pursuits. However, e...
Research on the school to work transition (STWT) tends to privilege either young people’s voices or ...
The transition from school to work constitutes a critical phase in a young person’s life and shapes ...
This Research Topic explores issues that are central to the continued relevance of organizational an...
One key career transition during emerging adulthood is the school-to-work transition. As careers hav...
Graduation date: 1983Evidence supporting the contribution of American high school\ud curricula to st...
A successful school-to-work transition is an important yet challenging step in graduates' careers. U...
The purpose of this study was to adapt the Decent Work Scale and extend the research on the Psycholo...
Frank Parsons (1909) founded the vocational guidance movement more than 100 years ago within the con...
Research issue: Sociological and psychological theories (Hurrelmann & Quenzel, 2012; Havighurst, 19...
The school-to-work transition is one of the formative phases in the life course. During it, many imp...
(How) can individuals bring about adaptive changes in their development themselves? Building on the ...
This conceptual contribution aims to adapt and apply Psychology of Working Theory to the specificiti...
The Psychology of Working Theory (PWT; Duffy, Blustein, Diemer, & Autin, 2016) was recently proposed...
International audienceBuilding on new developments in the psychology of working framework (PWF) and ...
Motivation is a core concept to understand work related outcomes and vocational pursuits. However, e...
Research on the school to work transition (STWT) tends to privilege either young people’s voices or ...
The transition from school to work constitutes a critical phase in a young person’s life and shapes ...
This Research Topic explores issues that are central to the continued relevance of organizational an...
One key career transition during emerging adulthood is the school-to-work transition. As careers hav...
Graduation date: 1983Evidence supporting the contribution of American high school\ud curricula to st...
A successful school-to-work transition is an important yet challenging step in graduates' careers. U...
The purpose of this study was to adapt the Decent Work Scale and extend the research on the Psycholo...
Frank Parsons (1909) founded the vocational guidance movement more than 100 years ago within the con...
Research issue: Sociological and psychological theories (Hurrelmann & Quenzel, 2012; Havighurst, 19...
The school-to-work transition is one of the formative phases in the life course. During it, many imp...
(How) can individuals bring about adaptive changes in their development themselves? Building on the ...