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受教育程度低的农村青年是中国最弱势的群体之一,他们在学校到工作的转型过程中面临着许多挑战。本研究旨在调查中国农村职业院校毕业生职业发展的障碍和促进因素,并特别关注这些因素如何影响他们进入劳动力市场。作为次要目标,我们探究了他们的工作观。我们对18名来自农村的职业学院毕业生进行了共识性质的分析。他们的STWT障碍包括经济限制、低教育程度、不利的劳动力市场条件和缺乏城市社会网络,而保护性资源包括政府财政支持、家庭情感支持、学校专业人员的支持、与村庄个人的联系以及批判意识。此外,我们的参与者渴望工作能够满足他们的生存需求,享受休闲时间,实现教育就业匹配,并促进个人成长。研究结果从经验上证实了最近工作心理学模型在非西方背景下的适应性。本文还讨论了未来研究的意义和促进STWT的干预措施。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Barriers and facilitators to the successful school-to-work transition: A qualitative study with vocational college students from rural China.
Rural youth with low educational attainment are among one of the most vulnerable populations in China and face numerous challenges in the school-to-work transition (STWT) process. This study aimed to investigate the barriers and facilitators to the career development of vocational college graduates from rural China, with a particular focus on how these factors affected their entry into the workforce. As a secondary aim, we explored their view of work. We conducted a consensual qualitative analysis of 18 interviews with Chinese vocational college graduates from rural areas. Barriers to their STWT included economic constraints, low educational attainment, unfavorable labor market conditions, and a lack of social networks in cities, while protective resources included government financial support, family emotional support, support from school professionals, connections with individuals from their village, and critical consciousness. Moreover, our participants aspired to jobs that would allow them to meet survival needs, enjoy leisure time, achieve education-employment fit, and facilitate personal growth. The results empirically confirmed the recent adaptation of the STWT model from the psychology of working theory in a non-Western context. Implications for future studies and interventions to facilitate STWT are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Counseling Psychology® publishes empirical research in the areas of counseling activities (including assessment, interventions, consultation, supervision, training, prevention, and psychological education) career development and vocational psychology diversity and underrepresented populations in relation to counseling activities the development of new measures to be used in counseling activities professional issues in counseling psychology In addition, the Journal of Counseling Psychology considers reviews or theoretical contributions that have the potential for stimulating further research in counseling psychology, and conceptual or empirical contributions about methodological issues in counseling psychology research.