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Korean Journal of Child Studies 1993;14(2): 149-168.
가족배경변인과 시간제취업경험이 청소년의 직업소망에 미치는 영향 : 경로분석을 중심으로
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Influence of Family and Work Experience on Occupational Aspirations of Adolescents : A Path Model
Kyung Hee Ok
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop a theoretical model from which to test the influence of family background and work experience on the level of rural high school students` (N=381) occupational aspirations. In the basic model, mother`s occupation directly influenced occupational aspirations. Father`s education influenced occupational aspirations directly and also indirectly through students` academic achievement. The number of working hours per week had a direct and negative influence on academic achievement. In a different path, working hours had an indirect positive influence on academic achievement through parents` different treatment which especially focused on the fact that parents gave students more freedom compared to the relationship they shared before the students began to work. Enjoying school, studying homework, and extra reading were influenced by students` number of working hours. Two variables, extra reading and job characteristics, predict the social acceptance work attitudes which are a direct predictor of occupational aspirations. Academic achievement had a greater total effect on the level of occupational aspirations than any other variables.
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