Gender differences in the predictors of career indecision of secondary school students in Kenya
Publication Date
2015Author
Mbagaya, Catherine
Migunde, Quinter
Othuon, Lucas
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The purpose of this study was to determine the predictors of career indecision by gender. A
sample of 359 (162 male and 197 female) secondary school students were surveyed on career
indecision, career readiness, locus of control, vocational identity, self esteem, social support
and career decision making self efficacy. Using multiple regression analysis, the predictor
variables were able to account for 32.9 % of variance in males and 32.8% variance in females.
Career readiness and vocational identity emerged as the strongest predictors of career
indecision for female students while career readiness, external locus of control and vocational
identity emerged as the strongest predictors of career indecision for male students. The results
demonstrate the importance of providing students with adequate career information,
encouraging them to explore and engage in activities related to career decision making and
helping students come up with clear career goals.
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