Differences in career and life planning between African Aamerican and Caucasian undergraduate women

Caroline Booth, Jane E. Myers

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Abstract

Women, especially African American women, have traditionally been in low-paying careers. This exploratory study examined how career aspirations are affected by future career and family plans. Results revealed that African American undergraduate women had higher career aspirations than Caucasian undergraduate women and also planned for multiple roles in the future. © 2011 American Counseling Association. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Multicultural Counseling & Development
Volume39
Issue numberIssue 1
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StatePublished - 2011

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