Are girls more ambitious than boys? : vocational interests partly explain gender differences in occupational aspirations
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2022
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Authors: | Wicht, Alexandra ; Miyamoto, Ai ; Lechner, Clemens |
Published in: |
Journal of career development. - Thousand Oaks, Calif [u.a.] : Sage Publ., ISSN 1573-3548, ZDB-ID 2016740-4. - Vol. 49.2022, 3, p. 551-568
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Subject: | career aspirations/goals/choices | career interests/structure of interest | children/youth | path analysis/structural equation modeling | research content areas | research methods | sample populations | Erwerbsverlauf | Occupational attainment | Geschlecht | Gender | Karriereplanung | Career development | Berufswahl | Occupational choice | Wissenschaftliche Methode | Scientific method | Mädchen | Girls |
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