Career Guidance and Livelihood Planning across the Mediterranean

Challenging Transitions in South Europe and the MENA Region

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Perhaps no other challenge preoccupies governments and citizens in the Mediterranean region than the mass unemployment of young people, many of who have invested in higher education in the hope that ability and effort lead to fulfilling lives. Transitions to independent adulthood are, however, frustratingly long drawn-out, and often jeopardised by labour markets that are neither youth-friendly nor meritocratic. While such challenges require structural responses at the macro-economic level, career education and guidance have an important role to play in addressing both the public and private good, and in furthering the social justice agenda. This volume provides a state-of-the-art review of career education and guidance in Southern Europe and the Middle East and North Africa Region, presenting a multi-faceted portrayal of the situation in each country as well as overviews of cross-cutting themes that are especially relevant to context, such as women’s career development in the Arab states, job placement support for refugees, and the impact of faith on livelihood planning.

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Contexts Matter
Factors Influencing Career Guidance in the Mediterranean Countries
Seiten: 17–53
Career Guidance
Perspectives from Islam and from Muslim Cultures
Seiten: 71–85
Syrian Refugees in Jordan
Providing Career Guidance Services and Enhancing Access to Employment
Seiten: 87–104
Educational and Career Guidance in Morocco
Vision, Plans and Projects
Seiten: 105–122
Education and Career Guidance in Algeria
Recurrent Dysfunctions
Seiten: 123–137
Careers Information and Guidance in Tunisia
Institutional and Societal Challenges
Seiten: 139–150
Career Guidance in Libya
Small Steps Forward, Still a Long Way to Go
Seiten: 151–157
Youth Education and Guidance for Employment in Libya
An Evolving Scenario
Seiten: 159–170
Career Guidance in Egypt
Partnership in International Cooperation for National Development
Seiten: 171–186
Career Education and Guidance Under Occupation in Palestine
Factors Affecting Young People’s Aspirations
Seiten: 203–224
Career Development Services in Jordan
International Consultants Review Past Efforts and Future Prospects
Seiten: 225–237
Career Services in Syrian Higher Education
Policy Articulations
Seiten: 239–254
The Lebanese Education System
Heavy on Career Orientation, Light on Career Guidance
Seiten: 255–265
Career Counselling Services in Turkey
Building on the Past and Constructing the Future
Seiten: 267–282
The Saudi Experiment with Career Guidance
Borrowing Policy and Managing the Clash of Context and Theory
Seiten: 283–300
Career Counselling and Guidance in Greece
Past, Present and Future
Seiten: 301–322
Guidance and Counselling in Cyprus
Multiple Roles, Challenges and Achievements
Seiten: 323–335
Career Education and Guidance in Malta
Development and Outlook
Seiten: 337–350
Young Adults of Maghrebi Descent in France
Guidance and the Challenges to Educational and Labour Market Integration
Seiten: 371–388
Guidance in Catalan Secondary Education
Main Features and Challenges in a Spanish Region
Seiten: 389–400
Futures for Career Education and Guidance in the Mediterranean?
Implications, Challenges, and Prospects
Seiten: 417–437
Notes on Contributors
Seiten: 439–450
“This book is a major achievement, focusing on a pivotal part of the world.” —Tony Watts, Cambridge, UK
“This book challenges career guidance to truly think in a contextual, localised, plural and dialogical way. In providing an opportunity for the South to speak on its own terms it helps renew the field through different ways of thinking and doing career guidance.” —Marcelo Afonso Ribeiro, University of São Paulo, Brazil
“This wonderful new book furnishes a way forward in helping people and communities establish practices that will support our natural striving for work that is decent, dignified, and meaningful.” —David L. Blustein, Boston College, USA
“This book is packed with fresh ideas based on lucid arguments that draw from a substantial evidence base. This work is essential reading.” —Gideon Arulmani, The Promise Foundation, Bangalore, India
“This publication is a must-read for every individual involved in policy, research and practice activities in the career guidance field.” —Rènette du Toit, Independent Research Services, South Africa
“To consider career counselling through the lens of the Mediterranean: this is the successful wager of this great book.” —Jean Guichard, Paris, France
“This volume paves the way to a better understanding of the commonalities yet uniqueness of career guidance around the Mediterranean.” —Füsun Akkök, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
“The work of our colleagues allows us to see with our own eyes to what extent our hyper-diverse societies need inclusive visions, also on the part of those who devise career interventions.” —Laura Nota, University of Padua, Italy
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