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Summary
Many military veterans face the challenging transition to civilian employment. Military veteran members of a national program, Troops to Teachers, were surveyed regarding life satisfaction and related internal/external career transition variables. Participants included military veterans who were currently or had previously transitioned to K–12 teaching positions. Two variables, confidence and control, demonstrated a slight yet statistically significant positive correlation with life satisfaction. Recommendations for practice and future research are included in this second report on the findings of a dissertation.
Citation
Robertson, H. C., Brott, P. E. (2014). Military Veterans' Midlife Career Transition and Life Satisfaction. The Professional Counselor, 4, 139-149. doi:10.15241/hcr.4.2.139