
The school-to-work transition is a critical part of the human life-span for young adults, their families, and society. The timing of the transition varies greatly and its co-occurrence with a number of other life transitions make it challenging to summarize or generalize. Individual differences and normative developmental factors, as well as external contextual factors such as global pandemics, changing economic circumstances, workplace demands, and cultural shifts, intersect to create a range of challenges and opportunities for those navigating this transition.Written by internationally renowned scholars in developmental psychology, applied psychology, counseling, and sociology, the chapters in this book highlight the trends, issues, and actions that researchers, academics, practitioners, and policy makers need to consider in order to effectively support young adults' transition to work pathways. This volume provides an explicitly international perspective on this area, broad coverage of psychological topics on the school-to-work transition, and an inclusive focus on sub-groups and minority groups, making it a must-read for those who support young adults as they move from school to work.
This volume investigates the multifaceted developmental and contextual factors that influence the transition of young adults from educational environments into the workforce. Edited by E. Anne Marshall and Jennifer E. Symonds, the text synthesizes contributions from global experts in psychology and sociology to examine how individual differences, economic shifts, and cultural variables intersect during this critical life stage. The authors provide a framework for understanding the diverse pathways young adults navigate while offering evidence-based insights for practitioners and policymakers.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a comprehensive resource for academics and practitioners working within the field of emerging adulthood. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the breadth of the international perspectives presented.
Page Count:
527
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190941537
ISBN-13:
9780190941536
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