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Occupational preferences and the quality of life
Authors:Donald W Katzner  J Edward Russo
Institution:University of Massachusetts, Amherst USA;University of Chicago USA
Abstract:This paper focuses on the theoretical and empirical aspects of occupational choice by examining the structure of individual preferences expressed in terms of abstract characteristics. Both verbal and quantitative models were successfully tested, and a rough upper limit was set on the ability of individuals to specify their quality-of-life technology. The study was too restrictive to permit general inferences concerning the quality of life of particular occupations. However, it may be concluded from the limited empirical findings that the qualitative model captured career-living preferences almost as consistently as did the highly structured quantitative approach. The experiments extracted subjects' cognitive structures for career-living stiuations in all the richness and generality permitted by verbal expression. Although more costly to determine, such qualitative information is of considerable potential benefit to policy makers, ect., and equivalent knowledge cannot be obtained from numerical representations.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Donald W  Katzner  Department of Economics  University of Massachusetts  Thompson Tower  Amherst  Massachusetts 01003  
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