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- Negotiating identity between career and family roles: a study of international graduate students' wives in the US
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Women's development needs to be constantly paid attention to by adult educators and practitioners. In particular, the experiences of international students' wives have been ignored and are worthy to be included in the exploration of women's developmental theories. Because of their visa status, these women are prohibited from working in the US. In this study I explored how educated non-American career women negotiated their identities while making the decision to accompany their student husbands to the US and then became full-time housewives. A qualitative research design was adopted to listen to the voices of nine international graduate students' wives (IGSWs). By using the constant comparative method, three themes emerged and provided understanding of how these women negotiated the sense of self when they faced the dilemmas between their own career developments and needs of families. The themes were: (1) the relationship self dominated in the IGSWs' decision to accompany their husbands; (2) repressing/enduring and transferring focus were the most common identity negotiation strategies; (3) while native culture played a part, other factors, such as personality and life stage, were equally important or even transcended the cultural norm in the process of these women's identity negotiation. This study provides researchers with a chance to re-think current theories of women's development. It also presents gaps and issues that practitioners need to deliberate for this special adult women's group, in higher and continuous education settings.
Women's development needs to be constantly paid attention to by adult educators and practitioners. In particular, the ... Show Full Abstract
Authors: Chen, Li-Kuang
Date: 2009
Geographic subjects: North America; United States
Journal title: International journal of lifelong education
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Career development; Higher education; International education;
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- International handbook of career guidance
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This publication provides a comprehensive review of career guidance, covering the background of vocational guidance and the key issues associated with career guidance policy, processes, practices and procedures. It examines the applied aspects of guidance together with research methods and perspectives. The publication features contributions from more than 30 leading authorities in the field of career guidance from Asia, Africa, the USA, Australasia and Europe, who also propose directions for future research. Subjects such as educational and vocational guidance in a social context, theoretical foundations, educational and vocational guidance in practice, specific target groups, testing and assessment, and evaluation are covered. The publication draws upon a wide range of career guidance paradigms and theoretical perspectives including person-environment fit, developmental, narrative, constructivist and critical theory approaches.
This publication provides a comprehensive review of career guidance, covering the background of vocational guidance and the ... Show Full Abstract
Authors: Athanasou, James A.; Esbroeck, Raoul van
Date: 2008
Geographic subjects: North America; Asia; Pacific Area;
Resource type: Book
Subjects: Assessment; Policy; Evaluation;
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