A Multi-Sectoral Approach to Career Development: A Decade of Canadian Research - Table of Contents

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Contents Preface Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction Rob Shea, Rhonda Joy, Diana Leadbeater

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Part I: Post-Secondary

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The Relational Career Values of Post-Secondary Women Students Sharon Crozier and Cynthia Dorval

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A Career Development Course for Academic Credit: An Outcom Analysis Jeanette Hung

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Career Planning and Development for Students: Building a Career in a Professional Practice Discipline Janice Waddell and Maggie Bauer

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Career Development of First-year University Students: A Test of Astin‘s Career Development Model Mandy Man-Nor Hoi and Bryan Hiebert

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Contextual Factors that Influence the Career Decision-Making Process For Indo-Canadian Young Women Entering the Social Sciences Priya S. Mani

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Job Search Outcomes for University Graduates: The Role of Economic Hardship And Work Involvement Peter A. Hausdorf and Mary Galler

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Effective Career Services Practices: The Case of Canadian Business Schools Catherine Elliott and Linda Manning

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Career Decision-Making Difficulties of First-year University Students Tracy Morgan and David Ness

Part II: World of Work 9

Thriving in the New Millennium: Career Management in the Changing World of Work Robert A. Neault

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