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The ' CEO' of Women's Work Lives: How Big Five Conscientiousness, Extraversion, and Openness Predict 50 Years of Work Experiences in a Changing Sociocultural Context

机译:妇女工作的“首席执行官”生活:五种尽职尽责,外向和开放的态度如何预测不断变化的社会文化背景下的50年工作经验

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Few long-term longitudinal studies have examined how dimensions of personality are related to work lives, especially in women. We propose a life-course framework for studying work over time, from preparatory activities (in the 20s) to descending work involvement (after age 60), using 50 years of life data from the women in the Mills Longitudinal Study. We hypothesized differential work effects for Extraversion (work as pursuit of rewards), Openness (work as self-actualization), and Conscientiousness (work as duty) and measured these 3 traits as predictor variables when the women were still in college. In a prospective longitudinal design, we then studied how these traits predicted the women's subsequent work lives from young adulthood to age 70 and how these effects depended on the changing sociocultural context. Specifically, the young adulthood of the Mills women in the mid-1960s was rigidly gender typed and family oriented; neither work nor education variables at that time were predicted from earlier personality traits. However, as women's roles changed, later work variables became related to all 3 traits, as expected from current Big Five theory and research. For example, early personality traits predicted the timing of involvement in work, the kinds of jobs chosen, and the status and satisfaction achieved, as well as continued work participation and financial security in late adulthood. Early traits were also linked to specific cultural influences, such as the traditional feminine role, the women's movement, and graduate education for careers.
机译:很少有长期的纵向研究研究过性格如何与工作生活有关,特别是在女性中。我们建议使用米尔斯纵向研究中女性的50年生命数据,为从准备活动(20年代)到下降的工作参与(60岁以下)随着时间的推移研究工作的生命过程框架。我们假设外向性(追求奖励),开放(自我实现)和尽责(义务)的不同工作效果,并在女性还在上大学时将这三个特征作为预测变量进行了测量。然后,在前瞻性纵向设计中,我们研究了这些特征如何预测女性从年轻成年到70岁以后的工作生活,以及这些影响如何取决于不断变化的社会文化背景。具体而言,1960年代中期的米尔斯妇女年轻成年时期严格按照性别分性别,并以家庭为导向。早期的人格特质无法预测当时的工作或教育变量。但是,随着女性角色的改变,后来的工作变量就与所有这三个特征相关联,这是当前五大理论和研究所期望的。例如,早期的人格特征预测了参与工作的时机,所选择的工作种类,所获得的地位和满意度,以及成年后期持续的工作参与和财务安全。早期特征还与特定的文化影响相关,例如传统的女性角色,妇女运动以及职业生涯的研究生教育。

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