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23 Cards in this Set
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Lifestyle and career development have been emphasized since
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the beginning of the counseling and guidance movement
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Frank Parsons is associated with
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the beginning of the guidance movement
starting the Boston vocation bureau |
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Parsons wrote
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Choosing a Vocation-1908
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Guidance movement started with
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Vocational guidance in early 1900s
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Glass ceiling phenomenon statement
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Women can only advnace so far, I"m here to help you cope with reality
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Women comprise of what percentage of the US work force
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46%
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Glass ceiling and lavender ceiling
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Women and glbtq people can only advance so far in their careers
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Displaced homemaker
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woman with children who was a homemaker, but now needs work to support a family
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75% of all divorces occur in
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families with children
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Most research in the area of career development and its relationship to students indicates that:
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a very high proportion of jh and hs students wanted guidance in planning a career
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1 in 5 workers snares a job based on:
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Chance factors
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Pervasive indecisiveness
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lifelong pattern of difficulty and anxiety aroudn decision making
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Victor Vroom's motivation and managemant expectancy theory
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employee's performance is influenced by valence, expectancy, and instrumentality
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Percentage of marriages that are dual earners
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54%
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Dual career family women
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typically secure in career before having children
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Career guidance is
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developmental and educational process within school system
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Career counseling is
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therapuetic service for adults performed outside of educational system
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Percentage of workers in work force with high school diploma
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75%
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On average a worker with a bachelor's degree, makes how much more than a worker with a hs diploma?
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10,000 dollars
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Changing view of work
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Not drudgery, but way to express identity, self-esteem, and status
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Leisure means:
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time client has away from work which is not being used for obligations
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Career
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total work one does in a lifetime plus leisure
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Title VII of civil rights movement-1964
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women have equal work opportunites and equal job pay
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