Avery is working as an executive for a nonprofit, but she is excited to become a mother and is considering making adjustments to her career because she also wants to ensure time for her family. This situation is a key aspect of which of Super's concepts?

a) Life space
b) Life span
Consider This: Our roles in society are more complex than work alone.
LO 7.1: Explain the importance of careers in adult life and gendered career patterns
c) Maintenance
Consider This: Our roles in society are more complex than work alone.
LO 7.1: Explain the importance of careers in adult life and gendered career patterns
d) Establishment
Consider This: Our roles in society are more complex than work alone.
LO 7.1: Explain the importance of careers in adult life and gendered career patterns


ANS: a

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