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Social class privilege and adolescent women’s perceived career options.
Authors:Lapour, Anne Scott   Heppner, Mary J.
Abstract:This qualitative study examined the perceived career options of 10 White adolescent young women who experienced social class privilege in their families of origin. The model of contextual privilege and career selection for adolescent White women emerged from the data, and it describes how social class privilege, gender, achievement expectations, experiences, and verbal messages may influence perceived occupational possibilities. The model includes 4 categorical groups: (a) Social Class Identity and Perceptions, (b) Shared Perceptions of Achievement and Expectations, (c) Exposure, and (d) Evaluating Career Options. The findings suggest that social class privilege contributes to the perception of numerous career options. Yet it also contributes to a process wherein participants unintentionally limit their career aspirations to a very narrow range of options. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:social class   privilege   career   adolescents   women   career options perception   family of origin   gender   achievement expectations   experiences   influences
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