Using 20 years of employment and job mobility data from a representative German sample (N = 1259), we employ optimal matching analysis (OMA) to identify six career patterns which deviate from the traditional career path of long-term, full-time employment in one organization. Then, in further analyses, we examine which socio-demographic predictors affect whether or not individuals follow that traditional career path. Results indicate that age, gender, marital status, number of children, education, and career starts in the public sector significantly predicted whether or not individuals followed the traditional career path. The article concludes with directions for future theoretical and methodological research on career patterns
This present study analyses the career patterns of a sample of 2916 individuals drawn from the Natio...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of the term "career patterns" in the discourse about careers, the ex...
Based on 15 years of employment and job mobility data from a sample of Swiss primary school teachers...
Using 20 years of employment and job mobility data from a representative German sample (N = 1259), w...
Using 20 years of employment and job mobility data from a representative German sample (N=1259), we ...
Using 20 years of employment and job mobility data from a representative German sample (N = 1259), w...
Using 20. years of employment and job mobility data from a representative German sample (N=1259), we...
Background: Investigating individuals’ sequences of occupations and identifying suitable patterns is...
Longitudinal studies of entrepreneurial career development are rare, and current knowledge of self-e...
Longitudinal studies of entrepreneurial career development are rare, and current knowledge of self-e...
It is an open empirical question whether occupational trajectories are better described as linear or...
Discussions on policy and management initiatives to facilitate individuals throughout working career...
As individuals now navigate in a more unpredictable context of work, job transitions are more likely...
This present study analyses the career patterns of a sample of 2916 individuals drawn from the Natio...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of the term "career patterns" in the discourse about careers, the ex...
Based on 15 years of employment and job mobility data from a sample of Swiss primary school teachers...
Using 20 years of employment and job mobility data from a representative German sample (N = 1259), w...
Using 20 years of employment and job mobility data from a representative German sample (N=1259), we ...
Using 20 years of employment and job mobility data from a representative German sample (N = 1259), w...
Using 20. years of employment and job mobility data from a representative German sample (N=1259), we...
Background: Investigating individuals’ sequences of occupations and identifying suitable patterns is...
Longitudinal studies of entrepreneurial career development are rare, and current knowledge of self-e...
Longitudinal studies of entrepreneurial career development are rare, and current knowledge of self-e...
It is an open empirical question whether occupational trajectories are better described as linear or...
Discussions on policy and management initiatives to facilitate individuals throughout working career...
As individuals now navigate in a more unpredictable context of work, job transitions are more likely...
This present study analyses the career patterns of a sample of 2916 individuals drawn from the Natio...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of the term "career patterns" in the discourse about careers, the ex...
Based on 15 years of employment and job mobility data from a sample of Swiss primary school teachers...