2020
DOI: 10.35185/kjet.12.2.5
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The Longitudinal Study of Factors Affecting the Career Maturity of Middle School Students: Focus on Busan Education Longitudinal Study(BELS)

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“…This finding indicates that self-concept and parentchild relationships during adolescence affect career maturity and that self-concept or general perception of self affects career maturity or career preparedness and decision-making through parents' academic and emotional support. This finding is similar to An and Chung's (2015) finding that self-concept affects career maturity, as well as to the findings of other studies (Ju et al, 2020;Kim & Na, 2020;Lee & Song, 2017) that parent-child relationships affect career maturity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This finding indicates that self-concept and parentchild relationships during adolescence affect career maturity and that self-concept or general perception of self affects career maturity or career preparedness and decision-making through parents' academic and emotional support. This finding is similar to An and Chung's (2015) finding that self-concept affects career maturity, as well as to the findings of other studies (Ju et al, 2020;Kim & Na, 2020;Lee & Song, 2017) that parent-child relationships affect career maturity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%