what is proximal goal?
Immediately will lead to your short term goal
what is alienation ?
in work place find no meaning, feel exploited
what is distal goal?
farther in the future
doing so much that you no longer want to do anything
what is self-efficacy?
individuals belief in their ability to successfully execute task required to achieve specific career goals
What are the three factors for social cognitive career theory?
self-efficacy
outcome expectations
career (choice) goals
what is outcome expectations?
beliefs individuals have about the consequences of engaging in specific behaviors or pursuing careers
what are the two career (choice) goals?
proximal goals & distal goals
what is the age covered in the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967?
40 +
what are some negative stereotypes about older adults in workplace
lack of technology, resistance to change, declining physical and cognitive abilities, impaired work ethics
what is the difference between generativity and stagnation
generativity is contributing to the well being of future gens
stagnation is feeling purposeless and not contributing to next gens
what are the 4 groups with highest suicides rates in US
1. middle aged 45-54
2. Adults
3. young adults 18-24
4. older adults 65+
what are some benefits of having older adults in workplace?
experience and expertise, strong work ethics and reliability, mentoring and knowledge
which Group most likely to experience negative effects of unemployement (gender x age)
men, middle aged (40-50)
what is Erickson mid-life stage of psychosocial development?
it is the seventh stage and focus on the challenge of contributing to society and future gens
Unique reasons for suicide deaths in each age group
1. Difficulty Finding New Employment
2. Career Identity and Failure:
3. Loss of Future Direction:
4. Social Isolation and Loneliness:
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