Social Sciences
career
100%
job search
82%
adulthood
80%
social status
57%
human being
53%
adolescent
52%
career expectation
49%
career aspiration
41%
South Korea
40%
leisure time
38%
occupation
37%
adolescence
34%
Portugal
32%
unemployment
29%
childhood
28%
continuity
27%
prestige
27%
time
27%
longitudinal study
26%
American
25%
moral philosophy
24%
emotion
24%
event
23%
well-being
22%
gender-specific factors
22%
commitment
22%
happiness
21%
regression
20%
working-day world
18%
self-efficacy
17%
optimism
16%
persistence
14%
experience
14%
Career development
14%
father
14%
student
13%
gender
13%
flexibility
13%
middle-class family
11%
job satisfaction
10%
interview
9%
history
8%
career guidance
8%
social system
8%
workplace
8%
working class
8%
foster child
7%
system theory
6%
academic achievement
6%
Child support
6%
family structure
5%
dyad
5%
Business & Economics
Career Exploration
63%
Child Well-being
53%
Career Expectations
52%
Job Search Behavior
49%
Vocation
48%
Re-employment
44%
Psychological Well-being
42%
Work-family
41%
College Students
35%
Unemployment
35%
Longitudinal Study
33%
Continuity
32%
Portugal
31%
Longitudinal Data
30%
Aspiration
29%
Valence
28%
Well-being
27%
Earth
27%
Positive Emotions
26%
Negative Emotions
26%
Résumé
25%
Emotion
25%
Prestige
18%
Happiness
15%
Vocational Identity
15%
World of Work
15%
Multilevel Modeling
15%
Data Modeling
14%
Cultural Context
14%
Vocational Interests
14%
Positive Affect
13%
Career Guidance
13%
Indicator of Well-Being
13%
Systems Theory
12%
Work-family Interface
12%
Academic Achievement
12%
Response Surface
11%
Educational Outcomes
11%
Polynomial Regression
11%
High School Students
11%
Work Ethic
11%
Work Conditions
10%
Child Development
10%
Work-family Conflict
10%
Crossover
10%
Physical Health
9%
South Korea
9%
Health Outcomes
9%
High School
9%
Cultural Factors
8%
Work Experience
8%
Work Place
8%
Linkage
8%
Graph
7%
Holland's Theory
7%
Spillover
7%
Job Satisfaction
7%
Life Satisfaction
6%
Policy Implications
6%
Child Support
6%
Gender Differences
5%
Family Structure
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Adolescent Development
78%
Social Class
71%
Social Adjustment
63%
Child Development
51%
Occupations
46%
Republic of Korea
45%
Portugal
41%
Unemployment
40%
Leisure Activities
37%
Motivation
35%
Parents
34%
Self Efficacy
34%
Ethics
33%
Thinking
32%
African Americans
31%
Students
31%
Longitudinal Studies
27%
Emotions
26%
Psychology
22%
Child
19%
Siblings
19%
Fathers
17%
Psychosocial Support Systems
13%
Happiness
12%
Interviews
12%
Career Choice
11%
Academic Success
11%
Systems Theory
9%
Foster Children
7%
Vocational Education
6%
Socialization
6%
Anxiety
6%
Job Satisfaction
5%
Education
5%