Concept information
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industrial psychology
employment, staffing, and careers
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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human development
social development and social behavior
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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applied developmental science
developmental processes
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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employment, staffing, and careers
careers
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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human resource management
human resource development
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
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resource development
human resource development
career development
theoretical perspectives on careers
Terme préférentiel
Theory of Work Adjustment
Définition(s)
- The Theory of Work Adjustment (TWA) is a person-environment fit (P-E fit) theory that elaborated the P-E fit theories of Frank Parsons, Donald G. Paterson, and John G. Darley into a dynamic model of vocational adjustment. The TWA postulates that optimal vocational outcomes occur when (a) the individual's abilities match the skills required for success in the occupation and (b) the individual's needs are satisfied by the occupation. [Source: Encyclopedia of Counseling; Theory of Work Adjustment]
Concept(s) générique(s)
Appartient au groupe
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-KQBFQ4PJ-D
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