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Integrating Social Class Into Vocational Psychology: Theory and Practice Implications

Although social class plays a salient and significant role in career development and occupational attainment, social class is underrepresented in vocational psychology theory, scholarship, and practice. Vocational psychologists are in a unique position to meet the career development needs of persons...

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Published in:Journal of career assessment 2009-08, Vol.17 (3), p.247-265
Main Authors: Diemer, Matthew A., Rasheed Ali, Saba
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