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Value Changes in Adolescents’ Anticipation of Possible Career Selves in Slovenia and Serbia

Gril, A.; Polovina, Nada; Jakšić, Ivana; Autor, Sabina; Radulović, Mladen

(Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2018)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Gril, A.
AU  - Polovina, Nada
AU  - Jakšić, Ivana
AU  - Autor, Sabina
AU  - Radulović, Mladen
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/295
AB  - A study on adolescents’ visions of the future, regarding the important goals for themselves and plans for their accomplishment, was conducted on representative samples of high-school students in the last grades in Serbia (N = 1.973) and Slovenia (N = 882), in the autumn of 2015. The adolescents filled out a questionnaire on their visions of the future in different domains. We focused on their career as the central topic of their visions about future selves, which is assumed as conditional for fulfilment of the other identity domains and could be accomplished mainly due to individual efforts and flexible adaptation to environmental opportunities. These differ between the two countries, which experienced different post-socialist transitions into the market economy (and related value changes towards individualism) since early 1990s, from the previous common state, the Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia. As hypothesized, these different societal changes were reflected in the adolescents’ visions about their future career.
PB  - Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
T2  - Societies and Political Orders in Transition
T1  - Value Changes in Adolescents’ Anticipation of Possible Career Selves in Slovenia and Serbia
EP  - 403
SP  - 383
DO  - 10.1007/978-3-319-72616-8_22
ER  - 
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year = "2018",
abstract = "A study on adolescents’ visions of the future, regarding the important goals for themselves and plans for their accomplishment, was conducted on representative samples of high-school students in the last grades in Serbia (N = 1.973) and Slovenia (N = 882), in the autumn of 2015. The adolescents filled out a questionnaire on their visions of the future in different domains. We focused on their career as the central topic of their visions about future selves, which is assumed as conditional for fulfilment of the other identity domains and could be accomplished mainly due to individual efforts and flexible adaptation to environmental opportunities. These differ between the two countries, which experienced different post-socialist transitions into the market economy (and related value changes towards individualism) since early 1990s, from the previous common state, the Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia. As hypothesized, these different societal changes were reflected in the adolescents’ visions about their future career.",
publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media B.V.",
journal = "Societies and Political Orders in Transition",
booktitle = "Value Changes in Adolescents’ Anticipation of Possible Career Selves in Slovenia and Serbia",
pages = "403-383",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-72616-8_22"
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Gril, A., Polovina, N., Jakšić, I., Autor, S.,& Radulović, M.. (2018). Value Changes in Adolescents’ Anticipation of Possible Career Selves in Slovenia and Serbia. in Societies and Political Orders in Transition
Springer Science and Business Media B.V.., 383-403.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72616-8_22
Gril A, Polovina N, Jakšić I, Autor S, Radulović M. Value Changes in Adolescents’ Anticipation of Possible Career Selves in Slovenia and Serbia. in Societies and Political Orders in Transition. 2018;:383-403.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-72616-8_22 .
Gril, A., Polovina, Nada, Jakšić, Ivana, Autor, Sabina, Radulović, Mladen, "Value Changes in Adolescents’ Anticipation of Possible Career Selves in Slovenia and Serbia" in Societies and Political Orders in Transition (2018):383-403,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72616-8_22 . .
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