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Predicting effects of career adaptability and educational identity on the career decision-making of Chinese higher vocational students.

Zhongxing WangChunhong FanJinpeng Niu
Published in: International journal for educational and vocational guidance (2023)
The present study aimed to explore factors affecting Chinese higher vocational students' career decision-making. A sample (N = 983) was surveyed with a questionnaire. The results showed that somewhat more than half of the students (57.4%) decided to apply for a bachelor's degree whereas the rest decided to work (22.4%) or undecided (20.2%). Academic performance, grade, gender, study major, and career adaptability were shown to predict decision-making. By contrast, educational identity did not predict participants' career decision-making. These findings imply that career education should be based on students' choices for future development.
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