Self-esteem during university studies predicts career characteristics 10 years later |
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Authors: | Katariina Salmela-Aro Jari-Erik Nurmi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Agora, P.O. Box 35, University of Jyväskylä, 40014 Jyväskylä, Finland |
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Abstract: | To examine how self-esteem measured during university studies would impact on the characteristics of the work career 10 years later, 297 university students completed the Rosenberg’s self-esteem inventory four times while at university and various career-related questionnaires 10 years later. Latent Growth Curve Modeling showed that a high overall level of self-esteem predicted being in permanent employment 10 years later, having a high salary, and reporting a high level of work engagement, and job satisfaction, and a low level of burnout. By contrast, low self-esteem predicted unemployment, feelings of exhaustion, cynicism and reduced accomplishment at work, and low levels of work engagement and job satisfaction. |
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Keywords: | Self-esteem Job engagement Burnout Salary Unemployment Longitudinal |
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