The intersection of vocational interests with employment and course enrolments

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Author: Athanasou, James A.

Abstract:

This paper examines the relationships between interests and subject choice in senior secondary schooling, and between interests and occupational choices. Career interest results (N=7477) were obtained from the Career Interest Test administered on the Federal Government's My Future website and were then compared with the nature of high school enrolments and structure of employment. Work-related interests were fairly evenly spread across outdoor, practical, scientific, creative, business, office and people contact activities. In contrast, employment in Australia was skewed towards business and practical activities (48.6 per cent). On the other hand, mathematics courses (20.1 per cent) and science (17.1 per cent) dominated secondary school enrolments. It is possible that the interests and preferences of Australians are not satisfied either by the curriculum offered to them or the work opportunities available.

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This paper examines the relationships between interests and subject choice in senior secondary schooling, and between interests and occupational choices. Career interest results (N=7477) were obtained from the Career Interest Test administered on the Federal Government's My Future website and were then compared with the nature of high school enrolments and structure of employment. Work-related interests were fairly evenly spread across outdoor, practical, scientific, creative, business, office and people contact activities. In contrast, employment in Australia was skewed towards ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Employment; Providers of education and training; Secondary education; Teaching and learning; Career development

Keywords: Secondary school; Career awareness; Career information; Curriculum; Career choice

Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia

Published: Camberwell, Victoria: Australian Council for Educational Research, 2009

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Journal title: Australian journal of career development

Journal volume : 18

Journal number: 1

Journal date: Autumn 2009

Pages: pp.8-16

ISSN: 1038-4162

Statement of responsibility: James A. Athanasou

Resource type: Article

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TD/TNC 95.964



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