Personal values and career-related preferences among young adults.

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Tác giả: Sharon Arieli, Ella Daniel, Yuliya Lipshits-Braziler

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Journal of personality , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 688056

 OBJECTIVE: The present study investigated personal values underlying career-related preferences among young adults deliberating on their career choice. As a fundamental component of one's identity, personal values can offer valuable insights into how individuals prioritize their career-related preferences. METHOD: We employed two complementary approaches: variable-centered and person-centered, using a sample of 636 young adults (69.5% women
  M RESULTS: Using a variable-centered approach, we identified 14 value-expressive career-related preferences, demonstrating that individuals are less willing to compromise on these preferences than on non value-expressive preferences. Using a person-centered approach, we applied latent profile analysis to identify four groups of young adults with distinct value profiles: (1) growth-focus (n = 212
  33.3%), (2) protection-focus (n = 206
  32.4%), (3) self-focus (n = 122
  19.2%), and (4) social-focus (n = 96
  15.1%). Importantly, the four profiles varied in 18 of 31 career-related preferences, revealing the composition of values underlying these career preferences. Fourteen of these preferences were identified as value-expressive in a variable-centered approach. CONCLUSION: The two complementary approaches employed in the present study introduce a fine-grained understanding of the value-expressiveness of career-related preferences.
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