The latest issue of The Canadian Journal of Career Development (CJCD) has just been published online, and is the longest edition of the Journal in its history. The articles within contain a vast array of topics that are gaining increasing attention in the career development world.

Articles include:

  • The Relationship Between Vocational Self-Concept, Ego-Identity Development, and Vocational Decision-Making
  • The Impact of Providing Labour Market Information Training on Trainees’ Perceptions of Job Related Self-Efficacy: A Comparison of the Influence of Two Delivery Methods on Expressions of Competence and Confidence
  • Supporting Youth with Matching Their Skills to Current Labour Market Needs Using The Ontario Compulsory Career Studies Program: A Review of Curriculum Documents
  • The Experiences of Mainland Chinese Immigrant Professionals Who Believe They Have Made a Successful Transition: Strategies That Help or Hinder
  • Determinants of Post-Retirement Employment: Canadian Evidence
  • Career Planning in Ontario Grade 10 Students: Student Perspectives
  • Intersections of Career Development and Post Secondary Education for Indigenous Students: Exploring the Integrity of Social and Cultural Issues
  • Research in Motion – Creating Hope, Opportunity, and Results for Disadvantaged Youth: Part II

The current as well as all past issues of CJCD can be accessed for free at cjdonline.ca.