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Williams, Caitlin P.; Savickas, Mark L. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1990
Compared employed adults' (N=136) career concerns to vocational development tasks in Super's model of maintenance career stage. Found results indicated adaptation not maturation propelled development. Results support posited renewal task which deals with midlife reassessment of career choice and commitment. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Counseling Theories, Decision Making

Elizur, Dov; Tziner, Aharon – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1977
The study examined the hypothesis that the greater the correspondence between vocational needs and job reinforcement, the higher the level of job satisfaction. A job rewards questionnaire was administered to 60 social workers and 85 social workers responded to vocational needs and job satisfaction questionnaires. Results support the hypothesis.…
Descriptors: Employment Experience, Employment Patterns, Individual Development, Individual Needs

Salomone, Paul R.; Slaney, Robert B. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1981
Investigated the perceived influence of chance and contingency factors on nonprofessional workers' career choices. Results suggest unpredictable events do impact nonprofessional employees but employees are more likely to view career choices as rationally made, considering interests, vocational and financial needs, and social responsibility.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Employment Experience, Employment Patterns

Heath, Douglas H. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1977
Effects of occupation upon 68 professionals and business managers were studied by means of retrospective focused interviews and objective sorting and rating procedures. Their occupation had nonintegrative effects on their values and self-concepts and autocentric and nonintegrative ones on their personal relationships. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Employment Experience, Employment Patterns, Males