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What do we know about refugees’ models of career development and their implications for career counseling?

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Abstract

The scientific literature on career counseling has been amassing, over more than 100 years, a vast collection of theories, models and approaches to career design, construction, and development. However, neither theories, nor research or practice concerning career issues, have consistently produced scientifically valid, socially just, or individually adjusted responses. This is especially salient when it comes to migration cases, which are by nature complex and diversified, and even more so when applied to refugees whose integration depends on models and strategies that are culturally sensitive. This chapter pursues a comprehensive review of existing models of career guidance and their supporting research and applies them to the specific needs of refugees. It also provides suggestions for intervention that address this issue in a culturally sensitive manner. In this vein, the authors present an example of the international project Live2Work, aimed at increasing the chances for successful integration of people in situations of professional vulnerability.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInnovations in higher education teaching and learning
EditorsEnakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
Chapter14
Volume13
ISBN (Electronic)9781787147973, 9781787439375
ISBN (Print)9781787147980
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Sept 2018

Publication series

NameInternational Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association
ISSN (Electronic)2055-3641

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