Relations among anticipated vocations, self-assessments of competence, and interests in sample of 190 Italian children were examined. Children were asked what activities they liked, those they thought they were good at, and what job they expected when they grew up. The responses were coded into RIASEC Holland codes and agreement across the three questions was examined using kappa statistics. Results indicated that there was no relation between anticipated occupations and either interest or perceived competence. Thus, these anticipated occupations appear to be based on unrealistic criteria and the validity of studying such early expressions of interest is questionable. Conversely, results demonstrated a correspondence between interest and co...
Research investigating occupational aspirations in childhood is scarce. In addition, most research o...
This article describes a model of children’s conceptions of two key career development processes: ca...
The purpose of this study was to compare cultural differences in Japanese and American first graders...
The relations of differential occupational knowledge with interests and competence perceptions in ch...
We explored the perception and actual occupational knowledge of jobs on career exploration across Ho...
In a cross-national replication and extension of prior research with American students, Italian midd...
This body of work has focussed on the measurement, structure and stability of vocational interests a...
The present study examined the occupational aspirations of sixth-grade children in terms of occupati...
During preadolescence children start to give attention to the future, to formulate thoughts, and to ...
Interest differentiation and elevation are supposed to provide important information about a person’...
This paper presents results from a survey conducted in upper secondary schools of Bologna aimed at e...
The present exploratory-descriptive cross-national study focused on the career development of 11- to...
none2siThis study investigates students’ views of science and technology, taking into consideration ...
This study investigated the content, realism, stability, and coherence of the career aspirations of ...
The authors examined the relationship between career adaptability, future orientation, and vocation...
Research investigating occupational aspirations in childhood is scarce. In addition, most research o...
This article describes a model of children’s conceptions of two key career development processes: ca...
The purpose of this study was to compare cultural differences in Japanese and American first graders...
The relations of differential occupational knowledge with interests and competence perceptions in ch...
We explored the perception and actual occupational knowledge of jobs on career exploration across Ho...
In a cross-national replication and extension of prior research with American students, Italian midd...
This body of work has focussed on the measurement, structure and stability of vocational interests a...
The present study examined the occupational aspirations of sixth-grade children in terms of occupati...
During preadolescence children start to give attention to the future, to formulate thoughts, and to ...
Interest differentiation and elevation are supposed to provide important information about a person’...
This paper presents results from a survey conducted in upper secondary schools of Bologna aimed at e...
The present exploratory-descriptive cross-national study focused on the career development of 11- to...
none2siThis study investigates students’ views of science and technology, taking into consideration ...
This study investigated the content, realism, stability, and coherence of the career aspirations of ...
The authors examined the relationship between career adaptability, future orientation, and vocation...
Research investigating occupational aspirations in childhood is scarce. In addition, most research o...
This article describes a model of children’s conceptions of two key career development processes: ca...
The purpose of this study was to compare cultural differences in Japanese and American first graders...