Adolescent occupational choice is influenced by many factors, including life context, personal aptitudes, and educational attainment. Whether college-bound or work-bound, meeting the challenge of this developmental milestone is critical in adolescents' lives. The qualitative study reported here explored factors that play key roles in rural high school seniors and young adults career choice process. The cultural and social context of family and community were found to be instrumental in how youth learn about careers and influential in the choice process. Extension strategies that target parents and community to increase their involvement in youth career selection can promote sound career decisions.
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it influences it whereby a person has to choose a suitable career that will allow the person to give back to the community and help the community
Community needs can play a significant role in influencing career or study choices by highlighting areas where there is a demand for specific skills or expertise. Understanding the needs of the community can help individuals align their career goals with serving those needs, leading to a more fulfilling and impactful career path. By addressing community needs, individuals can contribute to the betterment of society while also potentially finding more opportunities for growth and advancement in their chosen field.
The community can influence your study choices and further career by the presence or absence of choices and opportunities for studying and careers. Communities can place certain expectations on you due to your gender, family background, status within that community which can open or close opportunities for study and work.
These laws include the Community Reinvestment Act, which promotes community credit needs.
Affordability can influence your career choice if you cannot afford the main course you want to do, you might end up choosing a less expensive course which do not exactly lead to your career of choice
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A community, tribe or country.