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Occupational mobility as measured by Holland's theory of career selection
Authors:George E Parsons  James V Wigtil
Institution:University of Cincinnati USA;The Ohio State University USA
Abstract:This study examined the occupational mobility of men ages 45–59 as measured by Holland's theory of career selection and its relationship to men in the work force. Stability was discussed in two distinct ways: (1) stability within a job, and (2) stability in the kind of work a man does over a career. In his research Holland concluded that Realistic and Investigative personality types would change personality type less often and have more stable job choices in comparison to other personality types. The results of this study supported these findings to some extent, but also concluded that stability in a personality type was strongly influenced by the number of jobs available in a particular personality type and the structure of the labor market demand. In addition the results showed that psychological concepts seem to be more important in changing jobs than in selecting initial jobs.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be directed to Dr  James V  Wigtil  College of Education 1945 N  High St    Columbus  Ohio 43210  
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