Multicultural Career Guidance for Ethnic Minority Students in Realizing Equal Employment Opportunities
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https://doi.org/10.62872/37e8pd15Keywords:
Career Guidance, Equal Employment Opportunities, Ethnic Minority Students, MulticulturalAbstract
Inequality in employment opportunities remains a structural challenge in multicultural societies, particularly for students from ethnic minority backgrounds who face social, cultural, and institutional barriers from early stages of education. Schools play a strategic role in preparing students for the transition to the labor market through career guidance services; however, conventional career guidance approaches tend to be homogeneous and insufficiently responsive to student diversity. This study aims to analyze the role and contribution of multicultural career guidance in promoting equal employment opportunities for ethnic minority students. A qualitative descriptive-interpretative approach was employed through in-depth interviews and document analysis of school-based career guidance practices. The findings reveal that ethnic minority students experience unequal access to career development due to cultural bias, limited social and cultural capital, and experiences of marginalization that affect career aspirations and self-efficacy. The implementation of multicultural career guidance contributes to enhanced job readiness, strengthened career self-efficacy, and expanded access to employment opportunities by adopting culturally responsive and social justice-oriented practices. This study concludes that multicultural career guidance serves as a strategic instrument for advancing equal employment opportunities for ethnic minority students.
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