2019
DOI: 10.1108/cdi-05-2019-0110
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Easy does it: an innovative view on developing career identity and self-direction

Abstract: Purpose A generally held belief in the field of career development is that career attitudes and abilities, including identity and self-direction, can and should be developed in school programmes with a cognitive focus. The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to question this belief, and second, to provide a new perspective on career development that may inspire innovations for career science, and guidance during the lifespan. Design/methodology/approach Specific questions are formulated and answered on … Show more

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“…Overall, the research not only confirms the presence of various factors and circumstances that influence the choice of care work among young workers, as discussed in caregiver development theories but also highlights the significant role of self-identity exploration in this process. The conducted research supports the notion that there are strong connections between career choice and one's sense of self and identity (see : Luken, 2020). In terms of self-identity, our study participants exhibited a typical motivation towards public service, as they associated their choice of care work with intrinsic rewards such as a sense of accomplishment, self-worth, and satisfaction derived from helping others.…”
Section: Conceptualisation and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Overall, the research not only confirms the presence of various factors and circumstances that influence the choice of care work among young workers, as discussed in caregiver development theories but also highlights the significant role of self-identity exploration in this process. The conducted research supports the notion that there are strong connections between career choice and one's sense of self and identity (see : Luken, 2020). In terms of self-identity, our study participants exhibited a typical motivation towards public service, as they associated their choice of care work with intrinsic rewards such as a sense of accomplishment, self-worth, and satisfaction derived from helping others.…”
Section: Conceptualisation and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Social identity ideas are also important in explaining career decisions, as they are often closely tied to one's sense of self and identity (Berger, 1963). Additionally, there are strong links between career choice and self/ identity, as evidenced by studies conducted by Gagne (2014), Kanter Moss (1977, Maree (2019), Ryan andDeci (2018), andLuken (2020). Furthermore, the concept of public services motivation is relevant in the explanation of career choice, as it emphasises the significance of intrinsic rewards (such as a sense of accomplishment and self-worth in choosing helping professions (Bozeman & Su, 2015;Houston, 2000;Perry & Hondeghem, 2008)).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In secondary school vocational education, career identity is viewed as a network of meaning where individuals consciously connect their motives, interests, and capabilities to suitable professional roles (Luken, 2020). Luken suggests that a strong career identity empowers students to navigate their careers independently, fostering more self-direction in achieving their desired career paths.…”
Section: Literature Review Career Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, universities can help improve students' employability and flexibility to compete in society and for jobs by teaching generic skills for careers. Literature [22] presents a viewpoint, i.e., a long-term longitudinal approach to the development of self-direction and identity, according to which the construction and testing of a model of career development based on dynamic systems theory is proposed. It is advised that young people are provided with time and space to explore, with assistance from counselors when needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%