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Career Development International (2007) 12 (5): 446–462.
Published: 07 August 2007
... for their children. Originality/value This study provides support for Super's childhood years career development model in Turkey. According to Super, what is really created and developed during the developmental periods is self‐concept, meaning that an individual would develop a sound, appropriate, vocational...
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Career Development International (2004) 9 (2): 153–175.
Published: 01 March 2004
... Publishing Limited 2004 Career development Professions Turkey Interest in professionalism seems to be on the rise in recent times (Morrow and Goetz, 1988). Professionals are classified by using occupations on the basis of socio‐economic status and prestige. Accountants, artists, clergymen...
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Career Development International (2003) 8 (7): 347–356.
Published: 01 December 2003
...Fatma Küskü The main purpose of this research is to explore the differences in satisfaction dimensions between the academic and administrative employees in higher education institutions in a developing country, Turkey. In this research, a state university in Istanbul was selected as the case...
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Career Development International (2003) 8 (2): 78–87.
Published: 01 April 2003
...Yildiz Ecevit; Ayse Gündüz‐Hosgör; Ceylan Tokluoglu This paper focuses on the professional women, who work in high status jobs, such as system analysts and computer programming, in Turkey. It aims to explain their high share in the sector and the various coping strategies employed by the women...
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Career Development International (2003) 8 (2): 52–69.
Published: 01 April 2003
...Aysit Tansel; Nil Demet Güngör Turkey’s first “brain drain” wave began in the 1960s, with doctors and engineers among the first group of emigrants. In recent years, attention has shifted to young university graduates who are seriously contemplating starting their careers abroad as a result...
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Career Development International (1999) 4 (5): 261–269.
Published: 01 September 1999
...Ugur Yavas; Muzaffer Bodur This study, relying on a survey of managers on international assignments in Turkey, examines the relationships between expatriate managers satisfaction and commitment to their companies and assignments. The study furthermore seeks to identify the factors which relate...

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