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Advancing Research on Career Sustainability
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Advancing Research on Career Sustainability

Jeffrey Greenhaus, Gerard Callanan and Gary Powell
Journal of career development, v 51(4), pp 478-497
01 Aug 2024

Abstract

Interest in sustainable careers has grown substantially in recent decades as a host of external and personal forces has increasingly disrupted individuals’ continued employment or diminished the quality of their experiences at work. However, there is a lack of consensus regarding the definition and measurement of career sustainability that limits our understanding of the career sustainability process. In this article, we propose a definition that we believe represents the essence of career sustainability and make recommendations regarding the assessment of the construct. We then present a research agenda that includes a framework to guide research on the career sustainability process and identifies areas where future research attention is warranted. We conclude with a discussion of the implications of the framework for counseling practice.

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Psychology, Applied
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