1997
DOI: 10.1177/106907279700500405
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Theory Into Practice in Career Assessment for Women: Assessment and Interventions Regarding Perceived Career Barriers

Abstract: This article discusses how theory may be translated into practice in assessing women's perceived career barriers. It describes a theoretical perspective that is useful in considering the construct of perceived barriers, namely, social cognitive career theory (Lent, Brown, & Hackett, 1994), and summarizes the empirical literature regarding barriers, with particular attention to practical applications of the evidence. It then discusses how counselors might assess women's perceived barriers during career counseli… Show more

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“…Swanson and Woitke (1997) indicated barriers partially explain the gap between the abilities of women and their achievements, or these barriers could explain the inhibitions of women's career aspirations. Barriers are significant factors in the career development process, and the onset of such barriers frequently begins when women are children.…”
Section: Barriers To Women's Workforce Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Swanson and Woitke (1997) indicated barriers partially explain the gap between the abilities of women and their achievements, or these barriers could explain the inhibitions of women's career aspirations. Barriers are significant factors in the career development process, and the onset of such barriers frequently begins when women are children.…”
Section: Barriers To Women's Workforce Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barriers were postulated as a construct to describe the gap between women"s abilities and their achievements or to explain the inhibitions of women"s career ambitions (Swanson &Woitke, 1997). Barriers arise from a variety of origins, including internal, external and interactional sources (Swanson &Toker, 1991).…”
Section: Factors Affecting Career Advancement -Career Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les obstacles, intégrés plus récemment dans la TSCC (Lent & Brown, 2006a), sont définis comme «les événements ou les conditions personnels ou contextuels rendant difficile la progression de carrière» (Lent et al, 2000;Swanson & Woitke, 1997). Ils exercent un effet via un processus d'attribution causale et la perception de contrôle (coping efficacy) qui en résulte (Albert & Luzzo, 1999;Lent et al, 2003;Luzzo & McWhirter, 2001).…”
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