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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2010)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.82396/cjcd.v9i1
Published: 2010-01-25

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Editorial

  • From the Editor's Desk

    Rob Shea (Author)
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Research Article

  • An Examination of Rural Secondary Students' Post-Secondary Education Decisions

    Dale Kirby, Dennis Sharpe (Author)
    4-14
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  • A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Context and Experience on the Scientific Career Choices of Canadian Adolescents

    Rashmi Garg, Carol Kauppi, Diana Urajnik, John Lewko (Author)
    15-24
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  • Organizational and Individual Determinants of Atypical Employment: the Case of Multiple Jobholding and Self-employment in Canada

    Gilles Simard, Denis Chênevert (Author)
    25-33
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  • Organizational and Individual Determinants of Atypical Employment: the Case of Multiple Jobholding and Self-employment in Canada

    Gilles Simard, Denis Chênevert (Author)
    35-43
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  • A Model for the Education of Career Practitioners in Canada

    Rebecca Burwell, Sharon Kalbfleisch, Jennifer Woodside (Author)
    44-52
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