Academic performance, family support, interest and career decision among undergraduate students in Nigeria

Salisu Yunusa, Abdulwahab Ibrahim, Ibrahim Sani Mainagge, S. Haruna
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Studies in the five recent years have shown that more than half of Nigerian undergraduate students changed their study programs and career decisions. Notwithstanding this fact, lack of research addresses factors that affect the Nigerian undergraduate students made such a decision. Therefore, the present study aims to explore the influence of academic performance, family support, and interest on career decision of undergraduate students in Jigawa state Nigeria. A set of questionnaires was utilized as an instrument to collect the data from a total of 373 Nigerian undergraduate students. Drawing on correlational study using structural equation modelling approach, this study revealed that academic reason (t=3.452; β=0.191; P=0.001) and family support (t=4.554; β=0.234; P=0.000) have statistically significant correlation with career decision making of the students. On the contrary, interest was empirically proven to not have a significant relationship with the career decision making (t=0.899; β=-.056; P=0.369). Thus, it is concluded that academic reason and family support play more crucial role in determining the career decision of undergraduate students in Nigeria than their interest abilities. This study provides implication for Nigerian government and non-government organizations to massively educate parents and families so that they can encourage their children’s career paths and support their career choices.  
尼日利亚大学生的学业成绩、家庭支持、兴趣和职业决定
最近五年的研究表明,超过一半的尼日利亚本科生改变了他们的学习计划和职业决定。尽管如此,缺乏研究解决影响尼日利亚本科生做出这样的决定的因素。因此,本研究旨在探讨学业成绩、家庭支持和兴趣对尼日利亚吉加瓦州大学生职业决策的影响。使用一套问卷作为工具,收集来自373名尼日利亚本科生的数据。运用结构方程建模方法进行相关研究,发现学术原因(t=3.452;β= 0.191;P=0.001)和家庭支持(t=4.554;β= 0.234;P=0.000)与学生职业决策有统计学显著相关。相反,经验证明兴趣与职业决策没有显著关系(t=0.899;β= -.056;P = 0.369)。由此得出结论,学业原因和家庭支持比兴趣能力更能决定尼日利亚大学生的职业决策。本研究为尼日利亚政府和非政府组织对父母和家庭进行大规模教育提供了启示,使他们能够鼓励孩子的职业道路并支持他们的职业选择。
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