The Relationship Between Family Socioeconomic Status and Career Outcomes: A Life History Perspective
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Hood, Michelle
Creed, Peter A
Shen, Xueping
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Based on the life history perspective, this study tested a serial mediation model in which family socioeconomic status (SES) related to person–job fit via resource scarcity, career exploration, and goal persistence. We expected that when seeking employment, higher SES students would perceive lower resource scarcity, and, in turn, adopt more adaptive career behaviors (i.e., career exploration and goal persistence) to maximize career success, which would then lead to better person–job fit upon graduation. Using a sample of 224 final-year students (mean age 21 years, 77% male), we found, as expected, that higher SES was related to more career exploration and goal persistence via lower perceived scarcity and that exploration and persistence were related to better person–job fit. In addition, higher SES was indirectly related to person–job fit via scarcity and the two career behaviors. The findings highlight the importance of family SES in young people’s career development.
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Journal of Career Development
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Hu, S; Hood, M; Creed, PA; Shen, X, The Relationship Between Family Socioeconomic Status and Career Outcomes: A Life History Perspective, Journal of Career Development, 2020. Copyright 2020 The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.
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Industrial and organisational psychology (incl. human factors)
Applied and developmental psychology
Human resources and industrial relations
Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
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Hu, S; Hood, M; Creed, PA; Shen, X, The Relationship Between Family Socioeconomic Status and Career Outcomes: A Life History Perspective, Journal of Career Development