International Journal of Training and Development
Volume 23, Issue 4, 2019, Pages 313-327
Examining self-perceived employability among immigrant women participating in vocational training in Taiwan (Article)
Wu Y.-L.*
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National Pingtung University of Science & Technology, Taiwan
Abstract
This study aimed to test the proposed model of self-perceived employability (SPE) of immigrant women participating in vocational training in Taiwan by utilizing the developmental-contextual model of career development as a framework. We examined the relationships among a distal contextual variable social welfare resources (SWRs), proximal contextual variables (vocational training experiences comprising the curriculum and instruction of vocational training, interpersonal relationships of vocational training and certificate examination guidance of vocational training), an individual-level variable employment attitudes (EAs) and SPE using the model. Data were collected via a questionnaire survey of 699 immigrant women attending vocational training in Taiwan and analyzed using structural equation modeling. The findings empirically supported the proposed model, which explained 63.5 per cent of the variance in SPE. This study found that SWRs influenced all vocational training experiences, which in turn, directly and indirectly influenced SPE vis-à-vis their effects on EAs. In turn, EAs influenced SPE. © 2019 Brian Towers (BRITOW) and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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DOI: 10.1111/ijtd.12164
ISSN: 13603736
Original Language: English