Journal article
The dimensional structure of metaphors of career and their relations to career agency, job search self-efficacy, and negative career outlook
Allison Creed, Peter McIlveen, Harsha Perera
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2020
Abstract
We measured 16 career-related metaphors’ salience to university students and graduates (N = 577). The JOURNEY metaphor recorded the highest score (62%) with moderate levels for ENCOUNTERS AND RELATIONSHIPS, A STORY, and ROLES. Exploratory structural equation modelling revealed four factors labelled as Constraint (i.e. entrapped, struggling, or living within constraints), Personal Experience (i.e. humanistic, person-centred qualities), Complexity (i.e. complex, integrated parts of an unfolding whole), and Procedure (i.e. established protocols or systems of meaning making). This study demonstrates a framework for conceptualizing relations among career-related variables: career agency, job sear..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was partly funded by Graduate Careers Australia.