The Potential to Develop a Career in Science: Young Women's Issues and Their Implications for Careers Guidance Initiatives

An exploratory study of career decision-making was conducted with young women in science, engineering, and technology programs in colleges, universities, and technical institutes. The participants described issues impacting on their continuation in their programs such as educational policies, levels...

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Published in:International journal for the advancement of counselling Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 1 - 19
Main Authors: Madill, Helen M., Ciccocioppo, Anna-Lisa, Stewin, Leonard L., Armour, Margaret-Ann, Montgomerie, T. Craig
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: The Hague Springer Nature B.V 01-03-2004
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Summary:An exploratory study of career decision-making was conducted with young women in science, engineering, and technology programs in colleges, universities, and technical institutes. The participants described issues impacting on their continuation in their programs such as educational policies, levels of financial support, and the degree of gender equity expected and encountered. Difficulties with financial resources, institutional policies, and combining studying and working roles were recurrent themes. Family members and other role models and educational and work experiences were important influences in career decision-making. Recommendations for counselling to enhance the undergraduate experience and directions for future research are outlined.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0165-0653
1573-3246
DOI:10.1023/B:ADCO.0000021546.17402.5b