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Bikos, Lynette H.; Kocheleva, Julia – Journal of Career Development, 2013
Using life role salience theory, we investigated the extent to which occupational, parental, marital, and home care roles explained mental health outcomes among female expatriate spouses. Participants (N = 86) were from English-speaking Northern American or Western European countries; the average age was 38. Results of a two-way within-subject…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mental Health, Females, Spouses
Heppner, Mary J.; Heppner, P. Paul – Journal of Career Development, 2009
The purpose of this article is to review the literature related to men who pursue nontraditional career choices such as gender atypical occupations outside the home or being stay-at-home fathers. Key foundational findings and current studies that provide information about what factors influence men's pursuit of nontraditional careers both in the…
Descriptors: Males, Nontraditional Occupations, Fathers, Homemakers

Ziff, Katherine K. – Journal of Career Development, 2002
Analysis of the life history of a rural woman who left home to pursue an urban career yields insights into the ways in which home and memories of home can support women's career development over the lifespan and prepare them for the emotional and financial difficulties of transition. (Contains 26 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Career Counseling, Career Development, Employed Women