The study investigated the influence of parental background variables (Parents’ attitudes towards occupations,Parents’ levels of formal education, and Parents’ occupation) on the career choice of secondary school student in Uyo LocalGovernment Area. Three hypotheses were raised to guide the study. This ex-post-facto survey employed the simple randomsampling technique in obtaining data from a sample of 200 SS3 students from 11 public secondary schools in Uyo LocalGovernment Area using the “Parental Variables and Career Choice Questionnaire†(PVCQ) designed by the researchers. Thehypotheses were subsequently tested using chi square at p≤.05 level of significance. Data analyses revealed that parents’attitudes towards occupations, parents’ level of formal education, and parents’ occupation exert influence on the career choice ofsecondary school students in Uyo Local Government Area. It was recommended that parents should desist from pressuringtheir children into taking up careers they do not possess the requisite abilities and that government should train and employmore career counsellors to assist these students in their career choice and preparation through the implementation of acomprehensive programme of career education.
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