CAREER MOTIVATION OF FULL‐ AND PART‐TIME WORKERS IN MID AND LATE CAREER

M. London
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Examines relationships between employment status (working full‐ or part‐time), age, gender, and career motivation variables (career resilience, insight, identity and desire for recognition). Study one focused on individuals in mid and late career. Subjects were 172 employees (mean age = 57.8, ranging from age 43 to 87) from a variety of organizations. Among the 76 men, age was related positively to career resilience and insight. Also, career resilience was higher for men working part‐time than full‐time. Among the women, age was related negatively to desire for recognition, especially for women working part‐time. Study two was conducted to determine the reliability of these relationships for a sample of full‐time employees, including younger as well as older workers. Subjects were 96 employees, 29 of whom were women, in a public utility company. Levels of resilience, insight, identity, and desire for recognition were comparable to the first study. Consistent with Study one, women′s need for recognition wa...
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职业生涯中后期全职和兼职工作者的职业动机
考察就业状况(全职或兼职)、年龄、性别和职业动机变量(职业弹性、洞察力、身份和对认可的渴望)之间的关系。研究一关注的是处于职业生涯中后期的个体。研究对象是来自不同组织的172名员工(平均年龄为57.8岁,年龄从43岁到87岁不等)。在76名男性中,年龄与职业弹性和洞察力呈正相关。此外,兼职男性的职业适应能力也高于全职男性。在女性中,年龄与被认可的渴望呈负相关,尤其是兼职女性。研究二是为了确定这些关系在全职员工(包括年轻员工和年长员工)样本中的可靠性。研究对象是一家公用事业公司的96名员工,其中29名是女性。复原力、洞察力、身份认同和渴望被认可的水平与第一项研究相当。与研究一一致,女性对认可的需求是……
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