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Understanding careers / Kerr Inkson, Nicky Dries, John Arnold.

By: Inkson, Kerr [author.].
Contributor(s): Dries, Nicky [author.] | Arnold, John, 1958- [author.].
Los Angeles : London : Sage, ©2015Edition: Second edition.Description: xxiii, 406 pages ; 24 cm. illustrations.Content type: text ISBN: 9781446282915 (cloth); 1446282910 (cloth); 9781446282922 (Paper); 1446282929 (Paper).Subject(s): Career development | Vocational guidance | Occupations | Professions | Quality of work lifeDDC classification: 306.36/In58 Other classification: CAS
Contents:
Part I: Background to Career Studies Chapter 1: Career and Metaphor Chapter 2: Careers in Context Part II: Images of Career Chapter 3: Careers as Inheritances Chapter 4: Careers as Cycles Chapter 5: Careers as Action Chapter 6: Careers as Fit Chapter 7: Careers as Journeys Chapter 8: Careers as Roles Chapter 9: Careers as Relationships Chapter 10: Careers as Resources Chapter 11: Careers as Stories Part III: Careers in Practice Chapter 12: Career Self-Management Chapter 13: Career Counseling and Helping Chapter 14: Organizational Career Management
Summary: Understanding Careers focuses on the most current issues and emerging ideas in the field and relates these to everyday practice through plenty of examples and case studies.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-391) and indexes.

Part I: Background to Career Studies Chapter 1: Career and Metaphor Chapter 2: Careers in Context Part II: Images of Career Chapter 3: Careers as Inheritances Chapter 4: Careers as Cycles Chapter 5: Careers as Action Chapter 6: Careers as Fit Chapter 7: Careers as Journeys Chapter 8: Careers as Roles Chapter 9: Careers as Relationships Chapter 10: Careers as Resources Chapter 11: Careers as Stories Part III: Careers in Practice Chapter 12: Career Self-Management Chapter 13: Career Counseling and Helping Chapter 14: Organizational Career Management

Understanding Careers focuses on the most current issues and emerging ideas in the field and relates these to everyday practice through plenty of examples and case studies.

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