New literature search explores the Economic Benefits of Career Guidance
A new literature search on the Economic Benefits of Career Guidance pulls together existing research related to the impact of career development, a timely topic as governments and others seek evidence for policy and funding decisions.
Topics covered in the literature search include:
- Impact of lifelong guidance
- Creating evidence and measuring outcomes
- Employment impact of job search programs
- Evaluation of career educational programs
- Career interventions within post-secondary education
- Business case for funding, social benefits
- Public policy implications
There are a total of 32 literature searches available, including Older Workers and Career Development, Military Transition to Civilian Careers, Workforce Planning and Development, and Mental Health Issues in the Workplace.
The literature searches feature comprehensive listings of key research and articles in career development, highlighting critical points of current knowledge.
Literature searches are valuable if you are researching the latest thinking or proven best practices. They are also helpful if you are considering a submission to CERIC for project partnership funding to gain an overview of major work already done in your area of interest.