Several meta-analytic studies of career development interventions have shown that quality careers and employability learning has a positive impact on clients’ career decision making self efficacy, decidedness, career maturity, career adaptability, and sense of vocational identity, among other things.
Michael Healy
Author
Michael Healy is a PhD candidate at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. His research is focused on pedagogies of career learning in higher education. Healy is a member of the Australian Collaboratory for Career, Employability, and Learning for Living and the Career Development Association of Australia.
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Michael Healy
Author
Michael Healy is a PhD candidate at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. His research is focused on pedagogies of career learning in higher education. Healy is a member of the Australian Collaboratory for Career, Employability, and Learning for Living and the Career Development Association of Australia.


