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Original Articles

Influences on Career Choice: The Responses of Ethnic-Minority and Ethnic-Majority Girls

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Pages 193-204 | Received 14 Sep 1990, Published online: 16 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

In a study concerned with factors affecting career aspirations, 37 Muslim and 32 non-Muslim secondary-school girls were interviewed and their responses compared in four areas: career aspirations and the extent to which these matched examinations being sat; influences on career choice; when respond-entfirst considered her choice; and attitudes to work. In general, there were minimal differences on aspirations and general influences on careers, but Muslim girls reported more parental involvement, thought about choices later, and were somewhat more instrumental in attitudes to work. These results are discussed in the context of culturally mediated attitudes to education and the interrelationships of career and family life.

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