| dc.contributor.advisor | 
Ferreira, Nadia 
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| dc.contributor.advisor | 
Coetzee, Melinde 
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| dc.contributor.author | 
Ismail, Sadika 
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| dc.date.accessioned | 
2016-06-01T12:49:38Z | 
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| dc.date.available | 
2016-06-01T12:49:38Z | 
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| dc.date.issued | 
2015-11 | 
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| dc.identifier.citation | 
Ismail, Sadika (2015) Self-esteem, graduateness skills and attributes and career adaptability of the young adult in the school-to-work transition phase, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20299> | 
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| dc.identifier.uri | 
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20299 | 
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| dc.description.abstract | 
This research focuses on the relationship between self-esteem, graduateness skills and
attributes and career adaptability among young adults in the school-to-work transition phase
to assist them in dealing with the transitions they are faced with during the school-to-work
transition phase in the hopes of making them more career adaptable and employable. A
cross-sectional quantitative research approach was followed, and a non-probability
convenience sample (N = 332) of undergraduate black (98.5%) and female (62%) young
emerging adults (18 to 29 years) at a Further Education and Training (FET) college in South
Africa participated in the study. A canonical correlation analysis indicated a significant overall
relationship between the graduateness/self-esteem canonical variate and the career
adaptability canonical variate. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that the
relationship between graduateness skills and attributes and career adaptability was
moderated by self-esteem. Tests for mean differences revealed that males and females
differed significantly regarding their personal self-esteem and lie items. Recommendations
are suggested for use by human resource professionals in terms of career development
practices. | 
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| dc.format.extent | 
1 online resource (xvi, 298 leaves) : illustrations (some color) | 
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| dc.language.iso | 
en | 
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| dc.subject | 
Career development | 
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| dc.subject | 
Career adaptability | 
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| dc.subject | 
Self-esteem | 
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| dc.subject | 
Graduateness | 
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| dc.subject | 
Graduateness skills and attributes | 
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| dc.subject | 
Emerging adult | 
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| dc.subject | 
Employability | 
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| dc.subject | 
School-to-work transition phase | 
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| dc.subject | 
Young adult | 
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| dc.subject.ddc | 
331.34114450968 | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
School-to-work transition -- South Africa -- Case studies | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
Employability -- South Africa -- Case studies | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
Young adults -- South Africa -- Psychology -- Case studies | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
College students -- South Africa -- Psychology -- Case studies | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
Self-esteem in young adults -- South Africa -- Case studies | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
Career development -- South Africa -- Case studies | 
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| dc.title | 
Self-esteem, graduateness skills and attributes and career adaptability of the young adult in the school-to-work transition phase | 
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| dc.type | 
Dissertation | 
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| dc.description.department | 
Human Resource Management | 
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| dc.description.degree | 
M. Com. (Human Resource Management) | 
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