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Structural Relationships Among Variables Affecting Elementary School Students Career Preparation Behavior: Using a Multi-Group Structural Equation Approach

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the structural relationships between parent support, career decision self-efficacy, career maturity, and career preparation behavior for elementary school students (5th and 6th… Click to show full abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the structural relationships between parent support, career decision self-efficacy, career maturity, and career preparation behavior for elementary school students (5th and 6th grade) in Korea and to examine if there are gender differences. A total of 609 students of 7 elementary schools in Seoul, Korea was participated in this research. The collected data were analyzed using a structural equation model. The conclusions are as follows: First, parent support had significant positive effects on career preparation behavior but affected negatively career maturity. Second, career decision self-efficacy had a significant effect on career maturity and career preparation behavior for both boys and girls in elementary school. Finally, career decision self-efficacy had a more direct and indirect influence on career maturity and career preparation behavior than parent support. Keywords: Career preparation behavior, parent support, career decision self-efficacy, career maturity.

Keywords: career preparation; career maturity; preparation behavior

Journal Title: International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
Year Published: 2017

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