2015
DOI: 10.1386/adch.14.1.23_1
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The vocational maturity and career choices of female industrial design students in Taiwanese universities

Abstract: Product and Industrial Design (ID) is frequently regarded as a masculine and maledominated profession. Female Taiwanese industrial designers, similar to those in other countries, have not been as active as men in this field. However, more female students are enrolled in ID programmes in Taiwan than are male students, with the total ratio of female students reaching 61 per cent countrywide. To understand the cause of such inactivity, investigating female ID students’ career choices as they complete professional… Show more

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“…Similarly, a career choice (or decision) is a major concern of teenagers and university students and an important developmental task. Career choice is closely related to career maturity, a term used interchangeably with career-attitude maturity and career-consciousness maturity (Migunde, Othuon, & Mbagaya, 2015; Yang, Liao, & Chou, 2015).…”
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“…Similarly, a career choice (or decision) is a major concern of teenagers and university students and an important developmental task. Career choice is closely related to career maturity, a term used interchangeably with career-attitude maturity and career-consciousness maturity (Migunde, Othuon, & Mbagaya, 2015; Yang, Liao, & Chou, 2015).…”
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“…The quality of vocational selection by individuals is determined by their level of vocational maturity (Komandyahrini, 2008). Therefore vocational maturity is needed by students so that they can choose and prepare themselves to enter a career well (Yang, Liao, & Chou, 2015). Although the Vocational Schools are expected to be able to produce graduates ready for work, in reality, open unemployment is mostly from Medan, Indonesia.…”
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