Adolescence and Work: Influences of Social Structure, Labor Markets, and Culture

David Stern
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This volume illustrates connections between the concerns of vocational psychology and the adjoining disciplines of sociology, cultural anthropology, and labor economics. The intent is to suggest how vocational psychology and career counseling might recognize more explicitly the ever-changing social influences and institutional constraints that affect individual as they begin, or contemplate beginning, their adult work.
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