Job search motivation of part-time or unemployed Japanese college graduates

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Toshiaki Shirai
Hideo Shimomura
Tomotsugu Kawasaki
Tomoko Adachi
Yosuke Wakamatsu
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[1] Osaka Kyoiku University,Faculty of Education
[2] The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training,Department of Career Guidance Studies
[3] Kansai University,Faculty of Sociology
[4] Shiga University,Faculty of Education
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Job search; Re-employment; Career development;
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We clarify how individuals actively interact with socio-cultural contexts to attain regular employment in Japan. Based on a large sample (N = 3,512) of part-time employed and unemployed college graduates (23–39 years old), we found that: Career decision making self-efficacy predicted job search; a lack of both hope and fulfillment motivated job search, while having hope promoted it; wishing for perfect vocation and being free from both inclination towards personal interests and passivity motivated job search. Clients’ desire for “a perfect vocation,” should not necessarily be considered as a career barrier but, perhaps, rather as an asset for motivating job search. Counselors should seek to better understand the influence of clients’ socio-cultural contexts on their career attitudes.
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页码:95 / 114
页数:19
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