This commentary discusses the articles in the special section, "Adolescent Career Development in Social Context." Initially, common and integrative themes are identified and explicated based on the diverse perspectives of the work role in adolescence that were evident in these five articles. In addition, the theoretical frameworks provided by life-span, career development relational perspectives are discussed as possible means of integrating some of the findings presented by the authors of these articles. This article concludes with an observation on how the findings reported in the special section can inform career development scholarship and practice in the next millennium.
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Blustein, D. L. (1997). The role of work in adolescent development. Career Development Quarterly, 45(4), 381–389. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2161-0045.1997.tb00541.x
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