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An Assessment of Factors Influencing Career Decisions of in-School Youths
Folajogun V. Falaye and Bamidele T. Adams

Abstract: The study explored factors influencing career decisions among secondary school youths. The population for this study consisted of students at the final stage of a six-year secondary school education. A sample of 318 students made up of 153 females and 165 males was selected using stratified and simple random sampling techniques. A self administered career interest scale, which was used for data collection. The data collected were analyzed using t-test and multiple regression analysis. Findings indicated that gender and school type significantly influence students` decisions on career choice. Father`s educational qualification and mother`s occupation are also predictive of students` career decisions. The findings have implications on career development and decision making process of young people. The need to provide comprehensive vocational guidance services to young persons while in school was suggested.

How to cite this article
Folajogun V. Falaye and Bamidele T. Adams , 2008. An Assessment of Factors Influencing Career Decisions of in-School Youths. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 5: 222-225.

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