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Early employment situations and work role satisfaction among recent college graduates

Tác giả

Richards E.W.

Năm xuất bản

1984

Source title

Journal of Vocational Behavior

Số trích dẫn

22

DOI

10.1016/0001-8791(84)90014-9

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Tóm tắt

This study examined work role satisfaction as related to employment outcome among recipients of a liberal arts BA at a state university, 1 year (N = 218) and 3 years (N = 156) after graduation. A measure of work role satisfaction was developed and described. The relationship of work role satisfaction to work situation variables and to sex of the respondent was examined, using cross-tabular analysis, analysis of variance, and t tests, to assess shifts in satisfaction over time. Job Fit Index (a measure of underemployment), income, and job stability were all related to satisfaction. Findings suggested that priorities may change over time. Changes in Job Fit Index scores were related to changing levels of satisfaction, and interpretations suggested. © 1984.

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