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Publication Date: 2004-Dec-1
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Japanese Working-Class Girls in Their First Employment: Transition to Adulthood
Okano, Kaori H.
Journal of Education and Work, v17 n4 p421-439 Dec 2004
Experience of entry into the workforce varies across societies (each offering a particular set of social conditions), and across social groups within a society. This article examines how urban Japanese working-class girls made sense of their first permanent full-time employment and conceived the transition to adulthood over the period 1989-92. They experienced the seemingly certain link between high school and permanent full-time jobs, and started working immediately after graduation. For them permanent full-time jobs alone were not sufficient for engendering a sense of adulthood, and the nature of their experiences mattered. In order to feel a sense of growth towards adulthood, they needed to find realistic personal goals (which may seem trivial to others) and the required motivation to pursue them through their experience of work.
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Working Class, Females, Employment Experience, Employment Level, Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Social Influences, Maturity (Individuals)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Research
Education Level: Grade 12; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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