Editor’s Note
June 8, 2016[Theory Corner] Cultural Scripts and the Career Development of Canadian Young Adults with Mental Illnesses
June 13, 2016The theme of this Spring-Summer 2016 issue of Careering magazine is “Youth Unemployment and Underemployment,” Articles discuss issues revolving around the challenges that today’s young adults facing in transitioning into the labour market.
- Beyond Baristas: Youth are the Future Soft Power for Communities, by Yuan Shi
- Learning Disabilities and Employment, by Sara Savoie
- Employment Support for Young Clients with Criminal Records, by Pauleen Payne
- Canadian Career Service Professionals: How is the Field Changing?, by Mario R. Gravelle
- Cultural Scripts and the Career Development of Canadian Young Adults with Mental Illnesses, by Christa Boychuk
- An Opportunity to Thrive: Positive Experiences of Post-Secondary Students from China, by Alexander Huang
- Understanding Youth Underemployment, by Émilie Grégoire
…and much more, including:
- 10 Questions for Tony Botelho
- The Search for Work: Navigating Unemployment and Underemployment Among University Graduates
- Underemployed University Graduates: Courses of Action
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Interested in contributing to Careering? The Fall 2016 issue will have “Conquering Indecision and Anxiety During Times of Uncertainty” as a theme (submission deadline: August 15, 2016). Get in touch with karolina@ceric.ca if you wish to submit an article for publication.