The Career adaptability among Young Adulthood : A Systematic Literature Review

Syifa Nurul Ain Rasyidi, Sudaryat Nurdin Akhmad, D. Sudrajat, N. A. Nadhirah
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The success of a person completing typical developmental tasks at certain stages of development lies in career adaptability. Career adaptability is an individual's readiness for a career in accordance with the effort to complete career-related developmental tasks. To suggest future development directions, this article systematically reviews the review literature on future adaptations. This article uses a systematic literature review (SLR) approach. This article uses 47 articles from 17 journals with research that has been conducted in various Asian countries, Europe, South America and other countries such as South Africa, China, Korea and Australia as the source. This article concludes that the adaptability possessed in adulthood is included in the high or mature category. Where it focuses more on aspects that are owned by the career and adult reasons why the adaptation at that time is high and the advantages that are owned when having the abilities possessed by a high or mature career. This article concludes with some suggestions for further research that could be produced in the future.
青年的职业适应能力:系统的文献综述
一个人在发展的某个阶段能否成功完成典型的发展任务,关键在于职业适应性。职业适应性是指个体为完成与职业相关的发展任务所付出的努力而对职业的准备程度。本文系统地综述了未来适应性研究的相关文献,并提出了未来的发展方向。本文采用系统文献回顾法(SLR)。本文采用了来自17种期刊的47篇文章,研究来源包括亚洲各国、欧洲、南美以及南非、中国、韩国、澳大利亚等国家。本文的结论是,成人的适应性属于高或成熟的范畴。其中更侧重于职业和成人所拥有的方面,为什么当时的适应性高,以及拥有高或成熟的职业所拥有的能力时所拥有的优势。最后,对今后的进一步研究提出了一些建议。
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