Internal and External Predictors of Vocational High School Students’ Employability: The Role and Functions of School Counselors

  • Inavatin D
  • Muarifah A
  • Hidayah N
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The purpose of this study was to depict the vocational high school students’ employability. Family support and self-confidence were examined as predictors that can enhance students’ readiness to enter the working world. Ninety-two students of Class XII of a vocational high school participated in this correlational study. They were recruited using cluster random sampling technique. In collecting the data, employability, self-confidence, and family support scales were administered. The collected data were analyzed using multiple regression technique. The result of the study showed that self-confidence and family support are positively correlated with employability, either partially or simultaneously. This study found that self-confidence, as the internal factor, give greater contribution to students’ employability. The result of this study could be used as a reference for school counselors to provide guidance and counseling services to enhance students’ employability.

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Inavatin, D., Muarifah, A., & Hidayah, N. (2020). Internal and External Predictors of Vocational High School Students’ Employability: The Role and Functions of School Counselors. PSIKOPEDAGOGIA Jurnal Bimbingan Dan Konseling, 9(2), 62. https://doi.org/10.12928/psikopedagogia.v9i2.19280

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