Adolescent Occupational Aspirations: Test of Gottfredson's Theory of Circumscription and Compromise |
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Authors: | Daria B. Cochran Eugene W. Wang Sarah J. Stevenson Leah E. Johnson Charles Crews |
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Affiliation: | 1. private practice, Dallas, Texas;2. Department of Educational Psychology, Texas Tech University. |
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Abstract: | The authors investigated the relationship between adolescent occupational aspirations and midlife career success. The model for adolescent occupational aspirations was derived from Gottfredson's (1981) theory of circumscription and compromise. The authors hypothesized that parental socioeconomic status (SES), ability, and gender predict adolescent occupational aspirations and influence career achievement in later life. Gottfredson's model was a good fit for the data. SES and ability influenced the formation of occupational aspirations, and ability and gender predicted career achievement in later life. Additionally, occupational aspirations predicted career achievement in later life. Adolescent girls achieved less career success in midlife than did adolescent boys. |
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