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Sex differences-similarities in job preference factors
Authors:Jack N Singer
Institution:Colorado State University USA
Abstract:In this article, the author investigates sex differences in preferences for various job factors which college students consider important in their job selection decisions. The results showed that while college students have stronge differences in their preferences, these differences are not stereotypically male or female. Overall, both male and female college students are primarily looking for jobs in which they can learn, accomplish something worthwhile, and work with friendly and congenial co-workers. Furthermore, having knowledge regarding the extent to which a company demonstrates broad social concern is not among the most important criteria used by students when making their decisions.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be directed to the author  Department of Psychology  Colorado State University  Fort Collins  Colorado 80521  
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