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Title: Careers Development at Three Stages, 1967-1969 : Stage 3, 1960 Graduates
Keywords: ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
ADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATIONS
AGE
ASPIRATION
ATTITUDES
AUTHORITY
BIRTH ORDER
BOARDING SCHOOLS
BOYS
CHILD DAY CARE
CHILDBIRTH
CHILDREN
DEGREES
DIVORCE
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EMPLOYMENT
FAMILY ENVIRONMENT
FAMILY LIFE
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY ROLES
FAMILY SIZE
FATHERS
FRIENDS
FURTHER TRAINING
GENDER
GIRLS
HAPPINESS
HEALTH
HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEWORK
HOUSING
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
INCOME
INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION
INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
JOB CHANGING
JOB HUNTING
JOB REQUIREMENTS
JOB SATISFACTION
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIAGE
MARRIED WOMEN WORKERS
MOTHERS
OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE
OCCUPATIONAL LIFE
OCCUPATIONS
PARENT ATTITUDE
PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
PARENTAL ROLE
PARENTS
PERSONALITY
POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE
PREGNANCY
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
ROLES
SATISFACTION
SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SELF-ESTEEM
SIBLINGS
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
SOCIAL SUCCESS
SPOUSES
UNIVERSITIES
UNIVERSITY COURSES
VALUES
CAREERS GUIDANCE
VOLUNTARY WORK
WAR
WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
WORKING CONDITIONS
WORKING MOTHERS
HOURS OF WORK
WORKING WOMEN
1968
Great Britain
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The main object of this three part study was to identify social and psychological factors relating to the careers of highly qualified young men and women in Britain. It aimed to contribute to an understanding of the development process of occupational career aspirations in the two sexes. Designed as a simulated longitudinal study, the research was concerned with 3 important stages in the lives of these young people: at about the age of 18, when they are on the point of leaving the sixth form; on graduation from university; and at eight years after graduation, when most are about thirty.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions<br> Areas covered in the survey were the development of career conceptions (ambitions at various periods in life, occupations considered at various periods, guidance sought and offered in forming career ambitions, parental attitudes to work and university education), a choice between scholastic achievement and personal popularity at various periods of life, career and educational aspirations now and at various periods in past, present occupation and salary, employment history with reasons for changes, and the relationship between work and family commitments.<br> A further series of questions concerns men's and women's rates, activities, own and parental attitudes towards marriage and children, religious and political beliefs, division of labour within household, family background (including parental attitudes, work history and relationships), friendship patterns and membership in professional organisations and a final section on marriage and parenthood (including marital history, relationships, general and specific views about children and effect children have on home situation and work possibilities).<br> Background Variables<br> University or college attended, sex, age, country of birth, type of secondary school attended, marital status, current living accommodation, major field of study, amount of time spent on paid and unpaid work, 'A' level achievements, level of degree, further educational background and reasons for obtaining further degrees.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/63221
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-68023-1
68023
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-68023-1
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