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Handbook of Research on Sustainable Careers, PDF eBook

Handbook of Research on Sustainable Careers PDF

Edited by Ans De Vos, Beatrice I.J.M. van der Heijden

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What is a sustainable career? And how can individuals and organizations develop pathways that lead to them?

With current levels of global unemployment and the need for life-long learning and employability enhancement, these questions assume a pressing significance.

Offering twenty-eight chapters from leading scholars, the Handbook of Research on Sustainable Careers makes an important contribution to our understanding of sustainable careers and lays the foundation for the direction of future research.

With the aim of advancing existing knowledge surrounding the meaning, antecedents and outcomes of sustainable careers, this book discusses the topic from several different angles combining both theoretical and empirical as well as practical insights.

Topics include crafting sustainable careers in organizations, merits and challenges of career adaptability, psychological mobility during unemployment and the role of employee adaptability.

Students and academics of varied disciplines looking for multidimensional perspectives on sustainable careers will find this to be a worthwhile read.

HR professionals, career counsellors and public policy makers will find use in the practical guidance offered in this book.

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