Abstract

The main question of this study concerns the future orientation antecedents pertaining family relationship effect on the future orientation of Palestinian adolescent and its outcomes pertaining academic achievement and career expectations. Data were collected from 881 Palestinian adolescents in Israel: 71.4% female participants and 28.60% male participants. Four sets of questionnaires were administered: family atmosphere, intrapersonal variables, higher education domain of future orientation, and developmental outcomes. Structural equation modeling analysis revealed that in the case of girls, future orientation variables are affected by two proximal variables: family environment and family attitudes, whereas in the case of boys, only family environment affects future orientation. In addition, girls’ future orientation affects both career expectation and academic achievements, whereas males’ future orientation affects only career expectation.

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