Applying Gottfredson ’ s Theory of Circumscription and Compromise in Career Guidance and Counseling
@inproceedings{Gottfredson2004ApplyingG, title={Applying Gottfredson ’ s Theory of Circumscription and Compromise in Career Guidance and Counseling}, author={L. Gottfredson}, year={2004} }
AT THE BEGINNING of the twentieth century, 36% of workers were employed in farming, fishing, forestry, and other agricultural work, and only 4% in professional services (United States Census Office, 1902). By the beginning of the twenty-first century, only 2% of the workforce remained in agriculture, with 16% now in the professions and another 15% in management (U.S. Census Bureau, 2002). New technologies in transportation and communication have led to the proliferation of new kinds of work and… Expand
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