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Commitment to work in immigrants: Its functions and peculiarities
Authors:Edgar Krau
Affiliation:Tel-Aviv University Israel
Abstract:It was assumed that in order to cope with the crisis of immigration, immigrants would have low expectations regarding their vocational future while maintaining a high commitment to work. The meaningfulness and the centrality of work (as components of the commitment to work), work values, and work attitudes were tested in samples of 74 immigrants, of 66 old-time white-collar employees, and of 35 ongoing executives, by means of the semantic differential technique and by a projective personality test. An adaption of Eysenck's neuroticism test was also administered. Immigrants evaluated career and work-related objects in a less positive manner in comparison with the other samples, but scored higher in work centrality and job involvement, and held more positive attitudes toward authority figures in the place of work. No significant differences in neuroticism were found.
Keywords:Request for reprints should be sent to Professor Edgar Krau   Department of Psychology   Tel-Aviv University   Ramat Aviv   Tel Aviv 49978   Israel.
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