Reconsidering the “aspiration–expectation gap” and assumed gender differences among urban youth |
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Authors: | Justin C. Perry Jeff Przybysz Muna Al-Sheikh |
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Affiliation: | Department of Counseling, Administration, Supervision, and Adult Learning, Cleveland State University, Rhodes Tower 1419, 2121 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115, USA |
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Abstract: | The present study investigated the relevance of the “aspiration–expectation gap” and traditional gender differences among urban youth in middle school and high school (N = 294). Results failed to indicate a significant difference between the occupational prestige levels of aspired and expected careers, but did indicate a significant difference between aspired and expected levels of education. In general, the proportion of girls significantly outweighed the proportion of boys in traditionally “masculine” occupations with high levels of prestige; girls also had higher levels of occupational prestige than boys in terms of careers they hoped and expected to obtain. Black and bi/multi-racial youth expected to have higher levels of education than White youth. |
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Keywords: | Aspiration&ndash expectation gap Gender differences Possible selves |
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