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The Career Satisfaction Scale: Longitudinal measurement invariance and latent growth analysis
Authors:Daniel Spurk  Andrea E. Abele  Judith Volmer
Affiliation:University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg, Germany
Abstract:The present research analyses the adequacy of the widely used Career Satisfaction Scale (CSS; Greenhaus, Parasuraman, & Wormley, 1990 ) for measuring change over time. We used data of a sample of 1,273 professionals over a 5‐year time period. First, we tested longitudinal measurement invariance of the CSS. Second, we analysed changes in career satisfaction by means of multiple indicator latent growth modelling (MLGM). Results revealed that the CSS can be reliably used in mean change analyses. Altogether, career satisfaction was relatively stable over time; however, we found significant variance in intra‐individual growth trajectories and a negative correlation between the initial level of and changes in career satisfaction. Professionals who were initially highly satisfied became less satisfied over time. Theoretical and practical implications with respect to the construct of career satisfaction and its development over time (i.e., alpha, beta, and gamma change) are discussed.
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