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The Career Consciousness Among Youth and Career Development Support : A Study Focusing on University Students
Oleh:
Adachi, Tomoko
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Japan Labor Review vol. 3 no. 2 (2006)
,
page 28-42.
Topik:
career
;
career consciousness
;
youth
;
career development support
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Tomoko Adachi.pdf
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JJ134.3
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The problem of career decision among Japanese university students has become increasingly serious in recent years. The job placement rate for university students who graduated in March 2005 was 59.7 %. The figure shows a sign of improvement, but it still remains at a low level. Moreover, 17.8% of them did not find employment or did not have any plan to receive further education at the time of graduation. In other words, roughly one out of every five students is facing graduation without having any future plans. The career decision problem goes beyond the time of graduation. According to a study by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, the proportion of new university graduates hired as regular employees who quit their job within the first three years has been staying high at around 30% since 1995. About 30% of those students who manage to find a job will quit it within the first three years, and this situation presents another serious problem.
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