Chapter 9: Latinx Students, Career Theories, and Interventions
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Published:2024
Vasti P. Holstun, Ramon Velez-Cruz, 2024. "Latinx Students, Career Theories, and Interventions", Latinx College Students: Innovations in Mental Health, Advocacy, and Social Justice Programs, José Miguel Maldonado, Adrianne L. Johnson
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In the United States, Latinx make up the largest, youngest, and fastest growing minority group. This group is made of Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, and populations coming from South/Central American countries (Gándara & Contreras, 2009). Latinx also represent 15% of the United States workforce. This community proves to be a large diverse group of young citizens and immigrants. Thus, many counseling scholars have examined the level of career choices and paths that demonstrate effectiveness in Latinx communities (Zalaquett & Baez, 2012). Latinx progress and contributions to society may be enhanced by providing career counseling at younger ages, considering that this diverse, minority group is large and will continue to grow.
