Background: Investigating individuals’ sequences of occupations and identifying suitable patterns is a complex task. Most research focuses on single time-points, single jobs and single transitions and only few longitudinal studies have investigated career paths over a long period of time. The aim of this study is to describe occupational career patterns (OCP) over a period of 30 years using longitudinal data from a representative sample of Swiss men and women. Based on a contextualist perspective of career development (Vondracek et al. Career development: a life-span developmental approach, 1986) potential antecedents such as characteristics of the family of origin and consequences of occupational career are examined. Methods: The database...
In this paper, we use multilevel growth-curve analysis to model occupational strati-fication across ...
This present study analyses the career patterns of a sample of 2916 individuals drawn from the Natio...
Based on 15 years of employment and job mobility data from a sample of Swiss primary school teachers...
Background: Investigating individuals’ sequences of occupations and identifying suitable patterns is...
It is an open empirical question whether occupational trajectories are better described as linear or...
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), we ...
Existing career theories are largely based on a stable working environment and have focused excessiv...
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...
The progression of occupational careers can be conceptualized as a path-dependent process, in which...
As individuals now navigate in a more unpredictable context of work, job transitions are more likely...
Purpose: Understanding occupational turnover is a critical endeavor in career mobility research. As ...
In this paper, we use multilevel growth-curve analysis to model occupational strati-fication across ...
This present study analyses the career patterns of a sample of 2916 individuals drawn from the Natio...
Based on 15 years of employment and job mobility data from a sample of Swiss primary school teachers...
Background: Investigating individuals’ sequences of occupations and identifying suitable patterns is...
It is an open empirical question whether occupational trajectories are better described as linear or...
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), we ...
Existing career theories are largely based on a stable working environment and have focused excessiv...
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...
The progression of occupational careers can be conceptualized as a path-dependent process, in which...
As individuals now navigate in a more unpredictable context of work, job transitions are more likely...
Purpose: Understanding occupational turnover is a critical endeavor in career mobility research. As ...
In this paper, we use multilevel growth-curve analysis to model occupational strati-fication across ...
This present study analyses the career patterns of a sample of 2916 individuals drawn from the Natio...
Based on 15 years of employment and job mobility data from a sample of Swiss primary school teachers...