The Role of Family in Career Choices among Social Workers in China |
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Authors: | Shouchui Zeng Xuesong He Wei Chen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Work, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | AbstractHigh turnover rate affects social work workforce development in China. Few empirical studies have been conducted to explore the factors that have influences on turnover intention among Chinese social workers. This study used data from China General Survey on Professional Social Workers to examine the influence of job satisfaction and family attitude on social workers’ career choices. The findings reveal that both job satisfaction and family’ attitude toward the profession have significant effects on social workers’ turnover intention. Family’s support or disapproval of the social work profession has moderate effect on the negative correlation between job satisfaction and turnover intention. The findings could be explained by the familyism culture of Chinese society and unique challenges of professional development experienced by social workers in China. Future studies should consider the influence of family to develop a more comprehensive research framework. Management in social service agencies should help family of social workers to learn and embrace the profession to gain their support of choosing social work as career. |
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Keywords: | Turnover intention family attitude job satisfaction social work workforce development in China |
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