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Science related careers: aspirations and outcomes in two British cohort studies
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Schoon, Ingrid
in
Adoption of innovations
/ Aspiration
/ Attainment
/ Career advancement
/ Career development
/ Career development planning
/ Careers
/ Child development
/ Children & youth
/ Cohort analysis
/ Economic development
/ Education
/ Elementary education
/ Employment
/ Families & family life
/ Family school relationship
/ Gender
/ Gender equity
/ Imbalance
/ Influence
/ Labor market
/ Life transitions
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical technology
/ Occupational status
/ Occupations
/ School environment
/ School to work transition
/ Schools
/ Science
/ Science and technology
/ Single sex education
/ Social research
/ Statistical analysis
/ Stereotypes
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Uptake
/ Women
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2007
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Science related careers: aspirations and outcomes in two British cohort studies
by
Schoon, Ingrid
in
Adoption of innovations
/ Aspiration
/ Attainment
/ Career advancement
/ Career development
/ Career development planning
/ Careers
/ Child development
/ Children & youth
/ Cohort analysis
/ Economic development
/ Education
/ Elementary education
/ Employment
/ Families & family life
/ Family school relationship
/ Gender
/ Gender equity
/ Imbalance
/ Influence
/ Labor market
/ Life transitions
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical technology
/ Occupational status
/ Occupations
/ School environment
/ School to work transition
/ Schools
/ Science
/ Science and technology
/ Single sex education
/ Social research
/ Statistical analysis
/ Stereotypes
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Uptake
/ Women
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2007
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Science related careers: aspirations and outcomes in two British cohort studies
by
Schoon, Ingrid
in
Adoption of innovations
/ Aspiration
/ Attainment
/ Career advancement
/ Career development
/ Career development planning
/ Careers
/ Child development
/ Children & youth
/ Cohort analysis
/ Economic development
/ Education
/ Elementary education
/ Employment
/ Families & family life
/ Family school relationship
/ Gender
/ Gender equity
/ Imbalance
/ Influence
/ Labor market
/ Life transitions
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical technology
/ Occupational status
/ Occupations
/ School environment
/ School to work transition
/ Schools
/ Science
/ Science and technology
/ Single sex education
/ Social research
/ Statistical analysis
/ Stereotypes
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Uptake
/ Women
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2007
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Science related careers: aspirations and outcomes in two British cohort studies
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Science related careers: aspirations and outcomes in two British cohort studies
2007
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Purpose - Understanding the factors and processes facilitating entry into science related occupations is a first step in developing effective interventions aiming to increase a skilled science base. This paper intends to address individual as well as family and school related influences on uptake of science, engineering, technology and health related careers.Design methodology approach - Drawing on data collected for two British birth cohorts: the 1958 National Child Development Study and the 1970 British Cohort Study, a developmental-contextual model of career development is tested, comparing the experiences of over 17,000 men and women during the transition from school to work.Findings - The findings suggest that there is a persisting gender imbalance both in terms of aspirations and occupational attainment. Interest and attachment to a science related career are formed early in life, often by the end of primary education. School experiences, in particular, are crucial in attracting young people to a career in science.Research limitations implications - Much remains to be done to improve intake in science related occupations, especially regarding recognition and access to science related courses at school, and rendering school experiences more relevant and engaging for young people.Originality value - Comparing career transitions in two longitudinal cohorts allows the study of careers over time, linking early influences to later outcomes, and enables the identification of stable and changing patterns in antecedents and outcomes.
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