Kim, TaeSunTaeSunKimHutchison, AshleyAshleyHutchisonGerstein, Lawrence H.Lawrence H.GersteinLiao, Hsin-YaHsin-YaLiaoDr. CHEUNG Wai Leung, RaysenRaysenDr. CHEUNG Wai LeungCinamon, Rachel GaliRachel GaliCinamonMichael, RinatRinatMichaelBellare, YaminiYaminiBellareElder, EmilyEmilyElderCollins, RachaelRachaelCollins2021-02-192021-02-192020British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020, vol. 48(2), pp. 168-182.1469-35340306-9885http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/6323Guided by Social Cognitive Career Theory, this study investigated the future perceptions of Hong Kong female university students. Fifty-eight students completed a semi-structured questionnaire to better understand their beliefs, hopes, and visions about their future. The thematic analysis performed yielded 10 major future life themes in the participants’ responses: (a) work, (b) family, (c) roles and responsibilities, (d) romantic relationships, (e) values, (f) living situation, (g) quality of life, (h) status of education, (i) personal interests and hobbies, (j) finance, and (k) friendship. Findings from this study provide novel information on Hong Kong women’s future perceptions that may help career counsellors when constructing client goals and tasks aimed at exploring and fulfilling their future perceptions.enFuture PerceptionsHong Kong WomenCareer DevelopmentChineseUniversity StudentsHong Kong women’s future perceptions: integrating the role of gender and culturePeer Reviewed Journal Article10.1080/03069885.2019.1620172