Characteristics and satisfaction of students who used career counseling services

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Mau, Wei-Cheng J.
Fernandes, Amber
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2001-11
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Article
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Age differences , Career counseling , College graduates , Ethnicity , Guidance centers , Higher education , Participant satisfaction , Sex differences , Student characteristics
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Mau, W. -C., & Fernandes, A. (2001). Characteristics and satisfaction of students who used career counseling services. Journal of College Student Development, 42(6), 581-588.
Abstract

This study investigated differences in use of and satisfaction with career counseling services as a function of sex, race, and age based on a nationally representative sample of college graduates of different ages, gender, and ethnicity (N = 10,080). Results showed significant race and age differences in use of career counseling services and gender differences in satisfaction with the services.

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Johns Hopkins University Press
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Journal of College Student Development
v.42 no.6
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0897-5264
1543-3382 (online)
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