Conceptualizing Career Development Model for Arab Nations: Jordanian Students’ Perspectives

American Based Research Journal, Vol. 6 Issue 07, July 2017

9 Pages Posted: 8 May 2020

Date Written: July 1, 2017

Abstract

The existing literatures on teenage and adolescent decision making have done a lot in terms of assessing career choice factors in many contexts. There are studies on different racial groups, different age groups, different gender, and even different races. There are also studies for people from different nationalities and different family contexts. However, studies are lacking from the perspectives of developing Nations particularly the Middle Eastern Countries including Jordan. Factors used in other countries particularly the Western Nations are to be applied on Jordan students to ascertain the extent of generalization of these studies. This study, thus proposed family role, community influences and cultural factors as likely determinants of Jordanian students career choice. The study is a conceptual work with the aim to propose the variables based on literatures. It is part of a PhD thesis on this field of study which will be empirically validated in no distance time. Academics will be updated accordingly through publications after validation of the model. This study will contribute to knowledge through integration and application of variables hitherto used in developed Nations on developing Nations. Jordanian students will benefit from this study as a guide to their present and future choices.

Keywords: Career choice, family role, community influence, cultural factors, Arab Nations

Suggested Citation

Alkaraki, Mohammad Saleh Salem, Conceptualizing Career Development Model for Arab Nations: Jordanian Students’ Perspectives (July 1, 2017). American Based Research Journal, Vol. 6 Issue 07, July 2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3575616

Mohammad Saleh Salem Alkaraki (Contact Author)

Universiti Malaysia Perlis ( email )

School of Materials Engineering
Jejawi
Arau, 02600
Malaysia

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