Occupational choices of school-going adolescents: a study in the Pitseng Area, Leribe District, Lesotho
Introduction: Adolescents require opportunities to engage in occupations and need to have the requisite aptitude and agency to choose the occupations they want or need to engage in. Occupations are defined as the everyday activities that people choose to engage in individually or as groups that brin...
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Main Authors: | Mookho Makhata (Author), Deshini Naidoo (Author), Thavanesi Gurayah (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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