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Self-efficacy beliefs of youth entering the labour market

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  • Kot Paweł

    (Department of Organisational and Management Psychology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Al. Racławickie 14, 20-950 Lublin)

  • Rożnowski Bohdan

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This article presents the psychological meaning of school-to-work transition. Transition to taking up new social roles entails numerous difficulties, and that is why young people see it as a crisis point. According to researchers one of the predictors of effective transition to the labour market is self-efficacy.

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  • Kot Paweł & Rożnowski Bohdan, 2012. "Self-efficacy beliefs of youth entering the labour market," Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration, Sciendo, vol. 18(1-2), pages 193-214, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:jpepsi:v:18:y:2012:i:1-2:p:193-214:n:9
    DOI: 10.2478/v10241-012-0033-3
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