Career development is a lifelong process that starts in infancy and is shaped by a number of different factors during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Even though career development is shaped through life, relatively little is known about the predictors of occupational aspirations in childhood. Therefore, in the present work we investigate how the stereotypicality of a mother’s occupation (female-dominated/communal vs. non-femaledominated/agentic) influences her young child’s communal occupational aspirations and communal orientation. We conducted two studies with young children. Study 1 included 72 mother–child dyads recruited from childcare centers in Northern Norway (children’s age range: 4½–6years). Study 2 included 106 mother–chi...
This study investigated developmental and family influences on children\u27s sex-trait and sex-role ...
Children develop career expectations as they increase self-knowledge and perceive societal affordanc...
As an adjunct to Young and Friesen's (1990) research into parental influences on young adult career ...
Career development is a lifelong process that starts in infancy and is shaped by a number of differe...
Research investigating occupational aspirations in childhood is scarce. In addition, most research o...
Substantial gender disparities in career advancement are still apparent, for instance in the gender ...
Boys and girls with sex-typical aspirations are significantly more likely to end up in sex-typical j...
Most men and women are employed in occupations largely dominated by people of their own sex. Since o...
This thesis includes four empirical studies investigating factors related to educational and occupat...
Boys and girls with sex-typical aspirations are significantly more likely to end up in sex-typical j...
Emerging adulthood is a budding field of research in terms of an individual's development from child...
This research focuses on the differing socialization experience of women and men as a factor in the ...
This study investigated developmental and family influences on children\u27s sex-trait and sex-role ...
Children develop career expectations as they increase self-knowledge and perceive societal affordanc...
As an adjunct to Young and Friesen's (1990) research into parental influences on young adult career ...
Career development is a lifelong process that starts in infancy and is shaped by a number of differe...
Research investigating occupational aspirations in childhood is scarce. In addition, most research o...
Substantial gender disparities in career advancement are still apparent, for instance in the gender ...
Boys and girls with sex-typical aspirations are significantly more likely to end up in sex-typical j...
Most men and women are employed in occupations largely dominated by people of their own sex. Since o...
This thesis includes four empirical studies investigating factors related to educational and occupat...
Boys and girls with sex-typical aspirations are significantly more likely to end up in sex-typical j...
Emerging adulthood is a budding field of research in terms of an individual's development from child...
This research focuses on the differing socialization experience of women and men as a factor in the ...
This study investigated developmental and family influences on children\u27s sex-trait and sex-role ...
Children develop career expectations as they increase self-knowledge and perceive societal affordanc...
As an adjunct to Young and Friesen's (1990) research into parental influences on young adult career ...