Career awareness and part-time work examined in lives of high school seniors

  • Braverman M
  • Young J
  • King N
  • et al.
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Abstract

A survey of 1,433 northern California high school seniors examined career awareness and effects of part-time work. Most students agreed that career awareness is important, but only half understood their interests or had sufficient knowledge about occupations. Minority groups expressed greater career exploration needs than Whites. Working students perceived benefits from working, but stress increased with hours worked. (TD)

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Braverman, M. T., Young, J. C., King, N. J., Paterson, C., & Weisskirch, R. S. (2002). Career awareness and part-time work examined in lives of high school seniors. California Agriculture, 56(2), 55–60. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v056n02p55

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