The extended context of career: families negotiating education and career decisions

Patton, W., Doherty, C. and Shield, P. (2014) The extended context of career: families negotiating education and career decisions. Australian Journal of Career Development, 23(2), pp. 69-78. (doi: 10.1177/1038416214522028)

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Abstract

In families, decisions about parents’ and children’s education and career require an ongoing negotiation to reconcile the goals of all family members. This paper describes a project which investigates these decisions within families experiencing whole family relocation based on one adult’s work. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with professional workers with school-aged children living in six Australian rural and remote communities. The interview sample included four doctors, 10 teachers, four nurses and nine police. This qualitative phase informed the development of an online survey of a larger sample (n = 278) of the same professional groups, which constituted a second quantitative phase of the research. This paper reports on only one aspect of the survey, that is, the participants’ recording of two previous career location moves they had undertaken and the reasons for these. The data emphasise the family project evident in this decision-making process as the respondents deal with a large range of complex individual, family and broader systems’ influences in reconciling their own careers and their children’s educational opportunitie

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Doherty, Prof Catherine
Authors: Patton, W., Doherty, C., and Shield, P.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education
Journal Name:Australian Journal of Career Development
Publisher:Sage
ISSN:1038-4162
ISSN (Online):2200-6974
Published Online:01 January 2014

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