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Revue D'hygiene Et de Medecine Sociale Jun 1965
Topics: Adolescent; Child; Education; France; Humans; Vocational Guidance
PubMed: 5842736
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Die Rehabilitation Dec 2014This study tackles the question, whether and to what extent labour market integration is achieved by young rehabilitants participating in an apprenticeship provided by...
This study tackles the question, whether and to what extent labour market integration is achieved by young rehabilitants participating in an apprenticeship provided by the Federal Employment Agency. In order to identify salient determinants for the entry into as well as the sustainability of fi rst employment, event history analyses are applied. After a relatively short period, first integrated rehabilitants mostly fi nd unsubsidized employment. The entry into employment is determined by factors similar to those influencing the labour market transition of young adults without disabilities: higher educational achievements, a successfully completed apprenticeship at best within an establishment, high regional mobility and good structural conditions favour labour market integration. Furthermore, physically disabled graduates and those with shorter unemployment and sickness periods stay longer in fi rst employment than graduates showing other disabilities and those with longer periods in unemployment and sickness.
Topics: Career Mobility; Disabled Persons; Employment; Female; Germany; Humans; Male; Rehabilitation, Vocational; Vocational Guidance; Young Adult
PubMed: 25188207
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1370986 -
Work (Reading, Mass.) 2005
Topics: Education, Professional; Humans; Mentors; Vocational Guidance
PubMed: 15912022
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Creative Nursing 2008
Topics: Humans; Nursing; Professional Competence; Teaching; United States; Vocational Guidance
PubMed: 18834030
DOI: 10.1891/1078-4535.14.3.99 -
American Journal of Physical Medicine Feb 1958
Topics: Disabled Persons; Humans; Rehabilitation, Vocational; Vocational Guidance
PubMed: 13508857
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Nursing Standard (Royal College of...The Cavendish review into HCAs and support workers highlighted the contribution such staff make to patient care, and called for them to be supported with improved...
The Cavendish review into HCAs and support workers highlighted the contribution such staff make to patient care, and called for them to be supported with improved training, career opportunities and status. This article shows how some enlightened employers are leading the way in developing their HCA workforce.
Topics: Humans; Job Description; Nursing Assistants; State Medicine; Terminology as Topic; United Kingdom; Vocational Guidance
PubMed: 23965074
DOI: 10.7748/ns2013.08.27.51.18.s26 -
The British Journal of Physical... Jan 1954
Topics: Cardiovascular Diseases; Humans; Medicine; Rehabilitation; Vocational Guidance
PubMed: 13115646
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Rassegna Di Medicina Industriale E Di... 1962
Topics: Humans; Mental Disorders; Occupational Medicine; Occupations; Vocational Guidance
PubMed: 14485357
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Journal of Community Psychology Jul 2020Our study explored how self-efficacy perceptions are associated with Perceived Barriers (PB), meaning beliefs about constraints on current/future vocational development,...
Our study explored how self-efficacy perceptions are associated with Perceived Barriers (PB), meaning beliefs about constraints on current/future vocational development, and Professional Expectations (PE) among rural, under-qualified youths Not in Employment, nor in Education or Training (NEET). We also analyzed how the connections between these factors varied across gender and age groups. One hundred and eighty-eight NEETs participated in this study (58.20% female; (M = 23.05; standard deviation = 1.96). Through linear regression analysis using PROCESS macros, we found that higher self-efficacy was associated with stronger PB, after accounting for the effects of training offers and income. Moreover, men showing stronger self-efficacy also displayed stronger PB, while men depicting weaker self-efficacy presented weaker PB, compared with women in similar conditions. Being offered more training opportunities resulted in stronger perceptions of professional barriers for these NEETs. Thus, rural, under-qualified NEETs require person-centered approaches from employment services, to support their transition to employment/training.
Topics: Adult; Azores; Female; Humans; Male; Needs Assessment; Rural Population; Self Efficacy; Socioeconomic Factors; Unemployment; Vocational Guidance; Young Adult
PubMed: 32293038
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22356 -
Maroc Medical May 1958
Topics: Education; Humans; Morocco; Schools; Vocational Guidance
PubMed: 13577037
DOI: No ID Found