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Sociopolitical Development and Vocational Expectations Among Lower Socioeconomic Status Adolescents of Color
Authors:Matthew A Diemer  Chueh‐An Hsieh
Institution:1. Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education, Michigan State University.;2. Measurement & Quantitative Methods Program, Michigan State University.
Abstract:The well‐documented aspiration‐expectation gap refers to lower socioeconomic status (SES) adolescents of color expecting to attain occupations with lower pay and status than the occupations to which they aspire. Sociopolitical inequity, such as structural racism and asymmetrical access to resources, may explain this gap. This article examines the capacity to cope with sociopolitical inequity (i.e., sociopolitical development) and its relationship to vocational expectations among this population. Analyses revealed that sociopolitical development was associated with higher vocational expectations and may contribute to reducing the vocational aspiration‐expectation gap among lower SES adolescents of color. Furthermore, career counseling, guidance, and psychosocial interventions may be augmented by incorporating sociopolitical development.
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