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What is Career Development

Strategies for Attracting, Maintaining, and Balancing a Mature Workforce
The lifelong process of developing and managing an individual’s career.
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Improving the Employability of Mature Workers: Career Learning
Yuanlu Niu (University of Arkansas, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2277-6.ch002
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to explore how organizations and higher education institutions can help mature workers maintain and improve their employability in the dynamic labor market. This chapter addresses the issues regarding career learning for mature workers and provides a guide for policymakers and human resource development (HRD) professionals for handling these issues. Several recommendations were generated for policy makers and HRD professionals: 1) the new trends manifested in local, regional, national, and global labor markets should be understood; 2) a more strategic policy to grow the availability and quality of jobs in aging labor markets should be developed; 3) mature workers' specific needs and interests should be recognized; 4) an age diverse environment should be developed in the workplace; 5) training and development programs to enhance transformational leadership behaviors should be provided to managers; and 6) longer-term personal development plans for mature workers should be established.
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Chinese International Graduates in the Australian Labor Market: Employability Capitals and Wellbeing
Career development refers to the process by which individuals plan and manage their own learning and work experiences to build and maintain their desired careers over time.
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Experiential Learning in Postsecondary Education: Application of a Learner-Centered Online Internship Program Model
The ongoing process of proactive planning, self-assessment and implementation of action steps to determine plans for future study and work.
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Impact of Academic Libraries on Career Development: An Evaluative Study
Career development is distinctive lifelong processes for every individual for further learning, managing, work, and transitions in order to move ahead and participate effectively in professional and communal life.
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Tapping Social Capital through E-Mentoring: An Alternative Approach to Women's Career Development
The process of using strategic interventions to facilitate individuals’ acquisition of knowledge and skills necessary for their career advancement.
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Teacher Leadership as a Teacher Career Path
A continuous process where both employees and employers have to put efforts in order to create a conducive environment to achieve their objectives at the same time.
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Impact of Career Experiences on Health Outcomes Among Immigrants in the Midwest
It is the lifelong process of managing learning, work, leisure, and transitions in order to move toward a personally determined and evolving preferred future.
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The Relationship Between Social Justice Issues and Emotional Intelligence (EI): A Literature Review
Managing one’s education, work options and interests efficiently to attain a sense of fulfillment in both professional and personal lives.
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Leveraging Workforce Diversity through a Career Development Paradigm Shift
A pillar of HRD, focuses on the alignment of individual subjective career aspects and the more objective career aspects of the organization in order to achieve the best fit between individual and organizational needs as well as personal characteristics and career roles. Essentially, it is the process of assessing current career reality and determining the appropriate means of changing or progressing along a career path through the acquisition, retention, and transference of relevant Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs).
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Applications of the Indigenous and Modern Career Counselling in Education
The total constellation of economic, sociological, psychological, educational, physical, and chance factors that combine to shape one’s career.
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Fostering Culturally Affirming College and Career Readiness
A lifelong process of self-exploration, awareness, and planning to explore postsecondary options and career interests.
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The Occupational Downgrading of Immigrants and Its Effects on Their Career Development
“Two sets of theories, of conceptual categories, one that explains the development of career behavior across the life span and the other that describes how career behavior is changed by particular interventions” (Herr, 2001, p. 196).
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Online Participation: Shaping the Networks of Professional Women
The professional growth of an individual through activities associated with career progression and satisfaction.
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An Exploration of Career Adaptation of Teachers: A Comparison Between Public and Private School Teachers
The process of increasing an individual’s employability through continuous learning and self-discovery.
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A Practical Workforce Development Framework Using Strategies and Initiatives to Strengthen the Mature Workforce
Understanding how individuals make career-based decisions and are motivated to pursue career advancement opportunities.
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Exploring the Post-Doctoral Journey: Career Decisions, Employment, and Professionalism
The process of advancing in one’s career, it can include career transitions, involving self-assessment, career information, decision making, and job search strategies.
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Role of Libraries in Career Development Among the Students
Career development is distinctive lifelong processes for every individual for further learning, managing, work, and transitions in order to move ahead and participate effectively in professional and communal life.
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Career Counseling: The “Model of Personal Career Management”
A lifelong process (as well as the outcome of it) of managing learning, work, leisure and transitions in order to move towards a personally determined and evolving future.
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A Systematic Review of the Correlates and Outcomes of Employee Engagement
Training and development opportunities provided to employees by the company in the workplace to help employees to advance their career path.
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A Strategic Roadmap for Rising African American Women Leaders in the 21st Century
The development of one’s skills and knowledge in the pursuit of career advancement.
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Evidence-Based Transition Practices: Implications for Local and Global Curriculum
Based on life-span theory and considered a continual process of identifying and refining a desired vocational pursuit that spans an individual’s lifetime and work identity.
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STEM-Related Career Development of Immigrant and International College Students at an Historically Black University
According to Herr, Cramer, and Niles (2004) and Niles and Harris-Bowlsbey (2017), this term refers to the external factors (i.e., psychological, sociological, educational, chance, etc.) and the internal factors (interests, career identity, maturity, skills, etc.) that influence the skills and decisions one makes about one’s career and shape one’s career over the lifespan.
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