Volume
11
Issue
2
Abstract
Blume surveyed youth, some of whom were 4-Hers in Virginia, to find out what they considered important relative to their vocational preferences. He found "remarkable consistancy in the job choice factor rankings" among both boys and girls for ages 13 to 22. If career attitudes and patterns are, in fact, developed by age 13, is some sort of career exploration activity in order for younger junior 4-H members? What's your opinion?
Recommended Citation
Blume, G. T. (1973). Youth Know What They Want. The Journal of Extension, 11(2), Article 5. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol11/iss2/5