Introduction: Decent work, inclusion and sustainability PART 1
1. Integrating discursive validation in career counselling: an emancipatory strategy to foster decent working trajectories and social justice
2. Revitalising decent work through inclusion: toward relational understanding and action
3. Two-chair dialogue: an emotion-focused technique applied to career counselling
4. Efficacy of a group career construction intervention with urban youth of colour
5. The enabling role of employment guidance in contemporary public employment services: A work-first to life-first typology
6. Building better futures: decent work, inclusion and careers support services in the UK PART 2
7. Rethinking the professionalism of career counsellors in the face of increasing vulnerability among young people linked to the crises of the Capitalocene
8. Improving career decision making of highly skilled workers: designing interventions for the unemployed and discouraged
9. Young workers without formal qualifications: experience of work and connections to career adaptability and decent work
10. Work volition, decent work, and work fulfilment, in the formal and informal economy in Burkina Faso
11. The role of career adaptability and future orientation on future goals in refugees
12. Labour market integration of young refugees and asylum seekers: a look at perceived barriers and resources
13. Enhancing agency in career development via cognitive information processing theory Conclusion