Career Counseling and Life Trajectories ...
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Title :
Career Counseling and Life Trajectories in France: Research and Perspectives for Single Parenthood
Author(s) :
Lourel, Marcel [Auteur]
Petric-Tatu, Ofélia [Auteur]
Gros, Frédérique [Auteur]
Closon, Caroline [Auteur]
Rioux, Liliane [Auteur]
Université Paris Nanterre [UPN]
Desrumaux, Pascale [Auteur]
Psychologie : Interactions, Temps, Emotions, Cognition (PSITEC) - ULR 4072 [PSITEC]
Prud'homme, Virginie [Auteur]

Petric-Tatu, Ofélia [Auteur]
Gros, Frédérique [Auteur]
Closon, Caroline [Auteur]
Rioux, Liliane [Auteur]
Université Paris Nanterre [UPN]
Desrumaux, Pascale [Auteur]

Psychologie : Interactions, Temps, Emotions, Cognition (PSITEC) - ULR 4072 [PSITEC]
Prud'homme, Virginie [Auteur]
Journal title :
Advances in Research
Abbreviated title :
AIR
Volume number :
4
Pages :
p. 265-268
Publication date :
2015-03-14
English keyword(s) :
Single parenthood
career counseling
professionals
social vulnerability
family factors
career counseling
professionals
social vulnerability
family factors
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences cognitives
English abstract : [en]
The work–family literature is abundant, and there are a considerable number of manuscripts in the field. The main goal of this note is to discuss the fact that certain social, affective and economic aspects can impacts a ...
Show more >The work–family literature is abundant, and there are a considerable number of manuscripts in the field. The main goal of this note is to discuss the fact that certain social, affective and economic aspects can impacts a single woman’s life trajectory. We try to examine the psychosocial determinants of single parenthood within a dynamic of territorial anchoring in order to introduce a new perspective regarding single parents’ trajectories and career counseling. Our hypotheses is We think that this social path takes root in a process of territorial anchoring which can exacerbate, or slow down, the emergence of certain health-related social vulnerability factors as well as their effects on the family unit itself. This note will focus on three aspects: the links between the social path and social/health vulnerability; to what extent this articulation activates or adds other factors of vulnerability such as precariousness, health problems, difficulty in work/non-work time management, lack of mobility; the psychosocial determinants of single parenthood and their fit within a dynamic of attachment to a neighborhood/municipality. The article also discusses the orientation for future paradigms in career counseling.Show less >
Show more >The work–family literature is abundant, and there are a considerable number of manuscripts in the field. The main goal of this note is to discuss the fact that certain social, affective and economic aspects can impacts a single woman’s life trajectory. We try to examine the psychosocial determinants of single parenthood within a dynamic of territorial anchoring in order to introduce a new perspective regarding single parents’ trajectories and career counseling. Our hypotheses is We think that this social path takes root in a process of territorial anchoring which can exacerbate, or slow down, the emergence of certain health-related social vulnerability factors as well as their effects on the family unit itself. This note will focus on three aspects: the links between the social path and social/health vulnerability; to what extent this articulation activates or adds other factors of vulnerability such as precariousness, health problems, difficulty in work/non-work time management, lack of mobility; the psychosocial determinants of single parenthood and their fit within a dynamic of attachment to a neighborhood/municipality. The article also discusses the orientation for future paradigms in career counseling.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Research team(s) :
Justice & Travail
Submission date :
2020-09-14T10:33:10Z
2023-04-27T12:13:48Z
2023-04-27T12:13:48Z