Retraction Notice Regarding Article Published in the Canadian Journal of Career Development
Abstract
The Chief Editor of the Canadian Journal of Career Development has retracted the article 'Constructing Careers ‘in chaos’. Exploring Career Progress of Expatriates and Repatriates on Career Ladder or Career Lattice Pathways' from the journal's online catalogue.
Post publication, it was found that this article was previously published by the International Journal of Human Resources Development (IJHRD) in Volume 8(2), 2024. https://doi.org/10.2478/ijhrd-2024-0013. After an internal investigation, it was confirmed that the submission was a publication duplicate, and that proper notification and acknowledgements were not provided. The author was notified about this situation and provided an explanation for the situation. In accordance with the recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), it was decided to remove this article from the published literature completely.
Affected Article: The original online article have been updated with a watermark of “RETRACTED” inserted on every page.
Valk, R. (2025). Constructing Careers ‘in chaos’. Exploring Career Progress of Expatriates and Repatriates on Career Ladder or Career Lattice Pathways. Canadian Journal of Career Development, 24(2), 74- 92. https://www.doi.org/10.53379/cjcd.2025.423
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