Concept information
Preferred term
journal of vocational behavior
Definition
- The Journal of Vocational Behavior (JVB) publishes empirical, methodological, and theoretical articles that expand knowledge about vocational choice and work adjustment across the life span. Studies of vocational choice typically examine topics such as career choice; occupational interests; the relation of abilities, needs, values, interests, and personality to occupational aspirations and the career decision-making process; vocational development tasks and career stages; the effects of culture, demographic variables, and experiential factors on career decision making and occupational attainment; career indecision and vocational maturity; occupational stereotyping; and career exploration and job search. [Source: Encyclopedia of Counseling; Journal of Vocational Behavior]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/journal_of_vocational_behavior
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