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Keyword: Young People - Careers

Shifting career motivations are not to blame for worsening teacher shortages

Shifting career motivations are not to blame for worsening teacher shortages: methodology appendix

Nurse or mechanic? The role of parental socialization and children’s personality in the formation of sex-typed occupational aspirations

The intergenerational transmission of liberal professions: nepotism versus abilities

Place, space and imagined futures : how young people’s occupational aspirations are shaped by the areas they live in -PhD thesis-

Girls like pink: explaining sex-typed occupational aspirations amongst young children

Girls like pink: explaining sex-typed occupational aspirations amongst young children

Occupational choice, socio-economic status and educational attainment: a study of the occupational choices and destinations of young people in the British Household Panel Survey

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