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Job Satisfaction and Level of Aspiration in Academic Employees
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1982Kenneth J. Buhmeyer, Hurshell H. Hunt
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Educational mismatch and job aspirations
International Journal of Manpower, 2016Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between education, job aspirations and subjective well-being. This analysis is done across the entire well-being distribution and taking account of educational mismatches that could condition individuals’ satisfaction if education generates certain ...
Maria del Mar Salinas-Jiménez +2 more
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Mobile work, individual aspirations and job satisfaction in Europe
International Journal of Manpower, 2023PurposeThis article responds to the call for more research on mobile work by exploring how the aspirations of these workers relate to job satisfaction through adaptation to the job characteristics they experience.Design/methodology/approachBased on aspiration theory and the literature on mobile work, the paper examines how mobile workers form ...
Ylenia Curzi +2 more
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Changes in job aspirations during physician training in Australia
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1996Abstract Background: There is uncertainty regarding the effects of physician training on planned practice features of Australian physician trainees, for example plans for urban or rural, full‐time or part‐time and academic/research or purely clinical practice.
S, Kanagarajah, J H, Page, R F, Heller
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2001
Past work shows that even young children know that occupations are differentially linked to men and women in our society. In our research, we studied whether 6- and 11-year-old children's (a) beliefs about job status and (b) job interests would be affected by the gendered nature of jobs.
L S, Liben, R S, Bigler, H R, Krogh
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Past work shows that even young children know that occupations are differentially linked to men and women in our society. In our research, we studied whether 6- and 11-year-old children's (a) beliefs about job status and (b) job interests would be affected by the gendered nature of jobs.
L S, Liben, R S, Bigler, H R, Krogh
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Entrepreneurial Aspirations: Another Form of Job Search?
Small Business Economics, 2006We study the labour market behaviour of employed individuals that have entrepreneurial aspirations in addition to aspirations to switch job. We analyze empirically these two “search processes” side-by-side and find that entrepreneurial aspirations and aspirations to switch job are relatively common.
Ari Hyytinen, Pekka Ilmakunnas
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Job satisfaction, working conditions and aspirations
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2010Abstract People’s evaluation of objective working conditions (job satisfaction) may be only partially explained by the objective working conditions faced by workers. Individuals are constantly drawing comparisons from their environment, from the past or from their expectations of the future.
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Job Certainty, Career Aspirations and Covid-19
The Engineer, 2020Engineering UK chief executive Dr Hilary Leevers reflects on the impact that the pandemic has had on young peoples’ career aspirations
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Employability and Hiring Trends of Engineering Job Aspirants in UAE
2019 Advances in Science and Engineering Technology International Conferences (ASET), 2019Employee turnover and retrenchment have been on the rise in organizations in United Arab Emirates (UAE) and primarily one the reason for this high turnover and retrenchment is due to the lack of skilled manpower. Leaders and HR managers are constantly looking for effective strategies to create a positive work environment and as a result, change ...
Shanthi Rajan, Archana Pandita
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