Assessing the impact of a summer jobs program on youths’ perceptions of their employability
Authors: Robert Douglas Weaver
Overview
Abstract (English)
In this study, regression analyses were conducted to ascertain predictors of employment-specific confidence and motivation of youth participating in a summer employment program. The study’s findings indicated that participants’ perceptions of several programmatic features, including their level of preparedness emanating from the program’s pre-employment session, were associated with greater confidence and motivation. Furthermore, male participants reported higher levels of employment-specific confidence than did the female participants, thus suggesting the need for programmatic changes. The implications of the study are considered in light of a new policy paradigm that emphasizes investing in education and skills training, particularly for youth.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Robert Douglas Weaver |
Publication Year | 2011 |
Title | Assessing the impact of a summer jobs program on youths’ perceptions of their employability |
Volume | 10 |
Journal Name | Currents: Scholarship in the Human Services |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 19-Jan |
Publication Language | English |
- Robert Douglas Weaver
- Robert Douglas Weaver
- Assessing the impact of a summer jobs program on youths’ perceptions of their employability
- Currents: Scholarship in the Human Services
- 10
- 2011
- 1
- 19-Jan