Gender and students’ perceptions of career aspirations in secondary schools
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2012-11Author
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Enrolment in courses leading to certain careers like engineering, architecture and technology in Kenya, revealed that female students were under represented in these courses. Males dominated in most courses except in education, home economics, nursing and secretarial studies. It was hypothesized that career aspirations were gender related. The purpose of the study was to determine the career each male and female secondary school student in Kisumu Municipality aspires for. The findings of the study will hopefully contribute to knowledge in the area of gender studies and career guidance. The study used descriptive survey design. The study population consisted of 1596 students in Kisumu Municipality. Purposive sampling was used to select 8 public secondary schools that were likely to have a combination of students with different abilities and therefore likely to have different career aspirations. Stratified random sampling technique was used to select a representative sample of 237 male, 238 female students and 8 teachers heading career guidance department in the selected schools. Data were collected using student questionnaires and interview schedules. Descriptive and chi-square statistics were used to analyze the relationships between the gender of the students and their career aspirations. Findings of the study indicated that there was gender disparity in career aspirations of secondary school students in Kisumu Municipality. The relationship between students’ career aspirations and their gender was found to be statistically significant.
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Career aspiration Gender; Perception of career aspirations; Self-Efficacy; Stereotypically feminine careers; stereotypically masculine careers
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Doi:10.5901/ajis.2012.v1n2p149
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MCSER-CEMAS-Sapienza University of RomeISSN
2281- 4612Collections
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