Sweeping changes in the nature of work, shifts in the
meaning of career success, the rise of global business
and international careers, heightened concerns over
social influences on careers, and emerging labor laws
and regulations influence the ways in which individuals,
organizations, and the broader society view career
development. It is therefore an opportune time to present
the Encyclopedia of Career Development, which
provides a thorough treatment of these recent and
emerging trends.
Our goal was to make the Encyclopedia of Career
Development the premier reference tool for students,
scholars, practitioners, and others interested in gaining
knowledge or conducting research on career
development-related topics. We have kept the entries
concise, easy to read, and jargon free, while ensuring
that the content reflects the most current thinking and
research on the particular topic. We have provided
entries that are directly related to the field of career
development and have expressly avoided tangential
topics or biographical profiles that add pages but do
not improve the content. Most important, we sought
authors who are recognized experts on their topics and
who have demonstrated a history of contributing highquality
writing to the field of career development.
It is our firm belief that the Encyclopedia of Career
Development represents an indispensable reference
resource for college and university libraries and public
libraries located throughout the United States and
around the world. In addition, the encyclopedia can be
an invaluable reference tool for corporations and consultants
for use in their libraries and career centers.
In collaboration with our expert and prestigious
Editorial Board, we identified the significant terms,
concepts, and practices that represent the field of
career development. This intensive process resulted in
an encyclopedia that spans two volumes; contains
over 400 entries, arranged in A-to-Z format; and totals
over 600,000 words. The entries were written by
renowned researchers, scholars, and practitioners,
who provided the most current definitions, information,
theories, and applications relevant to their topics.
The provision of relevant, up-to-date material on each
entry is especially important from a reference standpoint
because career development is a dynamic field
of study.
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