This study involved 61 respondents surveyed about preferences for job characteristics and benefits at the time of college graduation and after six years of work experience. A number of differences in work preferences were identified. Several demographic variables and career attitudes contributed to explaining preferences at the six-year point in careers. Implications for organizational recruitment and retention strategies are discussed
Our study sought to clarify the nature of the known individual differences in work values associated...
The article deals with the evaluation of university graduates’ attitudes towards job characteristics...
Using data from the National Center for Education Statistics Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002 ...
This study involved 61 respondents surveyed about preferences for job characteristics and benefits a...
Previous research in career psychology has used measures of education and training aspirations, care...
Differences in the job status, stability,.a04 satisfaction of 1,609 recent four-year college graduat...
A national longitudinal database (NELS: 88-94, 1996) was used to examine the occupational aspiration...
The purpose of this paper is to review the psychological research about career choice among undergra...
As the result of the explosion in the number of graduates, work places not only have experienced gre...
This thesis examines some of the antecedents and consequences of career decision status (i.e., being...
The primary purpose of this study was to explore the career decision-making processes of engineering...
Using data from a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of college graduates, this study ex...
This longitudinal study was designed to investigate intrapsychic variables that might influence wome...
With a particular emphasis on career stability after college graduation, the present study addresses...
Subjects in this study were 5,523 respondents from a survey which was sent to households throughout ...
Our study sought to clarify the nature of the known individual differences in work values associated...
The article deals with the evaluation of university graduates’ attitudes towards job characteristics...
Using data from the National Center for Education Statistics Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002 ...
This study involved 61 respondents surveyed about preferences for job characteristics and benefits a...
Previous research in career psychology has used measures of education and training aspirations, care...
Differences in the job status, stability,.a04 satisfaction of 1,609 recent four-year college graduat...
A national longitudinal database (NELS: 88-94, 1996) was used to examine the occupational aspiration...
The purpose of this paper is to review the psychological research about career choice among undergra...
As the result of the explosion in the number of graduates, work places not only have experienced gre...
This thesis examines some of the antecedents and consequences of career decision status (i.e., being...
The primary purpose of this study was to explore the career decision-making processes of engineering...
Using data from a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of college graduates, this study ex...
This longitudinal study was designed to investigate intrapsychic variables that might influence wome...
With a particular emphasis on career stability after college graduation, the present study addresses...
Subjects in this study were 5,523 respondents from a survey which was sent to households throughout ...
Our study sought to clarify the nature of the known individual differences in work values associated...
The article deals with the evaluation of university graduates’ attitudes towards job characteristics...
Using data from the National Center for Education Statistics Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002 ...