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A typology of mid-life career changers
Authors:L.Eugene Thomas
Affiliation:The University of Connecticut USA
Abstract:This study examines the motivations for and the outcomes of mid-life career change among a sample of 73 men who had left professional and managerial careers between the ages of 34 and 54. Measures of personal desire for change and external pressure to leave were dichotomized to produce a typology of career changers: Drift-outs, Opt-outs, Force-outs, and Bow-outs. The four types of changers were found to differ on a number of variables, including: amount of education completed, additional schooling undertaken to change careers, time taken to make the change, radicalness of change, and the importance of personal values in deciding to leave their former careers. Overall, respondents were found to be highly satisfied with their career redirection.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. L. Eugene Thomas   Human Development and Family Relations   Box U-117   The University of Connecticut   Storrs   CT 06268.
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