Life Roles, Values, and Careers: International Findings of the Work Importance StudyISBN: 978-0-7879-0100-4
Hardcover
428 pages
October 1995, Jossey-Bass
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Part One: Introduction
1. Studies of the Meaning of Work: Approaches, Models, and Some ofthe Findings(Branimir Sverko, Vlasta Vizek-Vidovic)
2. The Role Concept in Career Development(David J. Gouws)
3. Values: Their Nature, Assessment, and Practical Use(Donald E.Super)
4. Developing the Work Importance Study(J. Ferreira-Marques, M. J.Miranda)
Part Two: The National Projects
5. Studies of Work Importance in Australia(Janice J. Lokan,Meredith Shears)
6. The Flemish Work Importance Study(Pol Coetsier, RitaClaes)
7. The Canadian Study of Life Roles and Values(Catherine Casserly,George Fitzsimmons, Donald Macnab)
8. Life Roles and Values in Croatia: Some Results of the WorkImportance Study(Branimir Sverko, Zeljko Jerneica, AlijaKulenovica, Vlasta Vizek-Vidovic)
9. The Israeli Work Importance Study(Edgar Krau)
10. Life Roles and Values in Italy: Some Results of the WorkImportance Study(Giancarlo Trentini)
11. Work Values and Role Salience in Japanese Culture(NubuoNakanishi, Toshiki Mikawa)
12. The Work Importance Study in Poland(Elzbieta M. Hornowska,Wladislaw J. Paluchowski)
13. The Portuguese Work Importance Study(J. Ferreira-Marques)
14. The South African Work Importance Study(Ronelle Langley)
15. The Work Importance Study in the United States(Dorothy D.Nevill)
Part Three: Cross-National and Topical Studies
16. The Structure and Hierarchy of Values ViewedCross-Nationally(Branimir Sverko)
17. Values in a Cross-Cultural Perspective: A FurtherAnalysis(Giancarlo Trentini, Giovanni Battista Muzio)
18. The Five Major Life Roles Viewed Cross-Nationally(AlijaKulenovic, Donald E. Super)
19. Role Commitment and Values Among Adolescents from FourCountries(Janice J. Lokan)
20. Role Salience and Time Use in Canada(Catherine Casserly, AndrewHarvey)
21. The Importance of Work in Two Waves of Cuban Immigrants to theUnited States(Dorothy D. Nevill, Andres Nazario, Jr.)
22. Role Salience in Employment and Unemployment: A Cross-NationalComparison of Canada, Belgian Flanders, and Italy(Rita Claes,Massimo Bellotto, Catherine Casserly, Pol Coetsier, Donald Macnab,Marisa Sangiorgi)
Tests of the Work Importance Study Model of Role Salience(Donald E.Super)
Homemakers and Employed Women in Belgian Flanders and the SoutheastUnited States(Rita Claes, Grace Martin, Pol Coetsier, Donald E.Super)
Perceptions and Expectations of the Worker and Homemaker Roles inAustralia, Portugal, and the United States(Dorothy D. Nevill)
Part Four: Conclusion
26. The Findings of the Work Importance Study(Branimir Sverko,Donald E. Super)
AppAndixes: Values Scale Data from Different Countries: Mean Scoresand Standard Deviations in Secondary Education, Higher Education,and Adult Samples;
Values Structure: Totated Factor Matrix for a Global PooledSample;
Similarity of Value Factors Across the Countries: Factor CongruenceSummary Table;
Value Hierarchies of National Samples;
Values Scale Mean Z Scores for Secondary Education, HigherEducation, and Adult Samples in Different Countries;
Mean Value Factor Scores for Secondary Education, Higher Education,and Adult Samples in Different Countries;
Role Salience Data from Different Countries: Mean Scores andStandard Deviations in Secondary Education, Higher Education, andAdult Samples;
Rotated Factor Structure Matrix of the Salience Measures;
Overall Means and Standard Deviations of Salience Variables forSecondary Education, Higher Education, and Adult Subjects;
Role Salience Z Scores for Secondary Education, Higher Education,and Adult Samples in Different Countries;
Mean Factor Scores (Hierarchies of Samples) for Role Salience
1. Studies of the Meaning of Work: Approaches, Models, and Some ofthe Findings(Branimir Sverko, Vlasta Vizek-Vidovic)
2. The Role Concept in Career Development(David J. Gouws)
3. Values: Their Nature, Assessment, and Practical Use(Donald E.Super)
4. Developing the Work Importance Study(J. Ferreira-Marques, M. J.Miranda)
Part Two: The National Projects
5. Studies of Work Importance in Australia(Janice J. Lokan,Meredith Shears)
6. The Flemish Work Importance Study(Pol Coetsier, RitaClaes)
7. The Canadian Study of Life Roles and Values(Catherine Casserly,George Fitzsimmons, Donald Macnab)
8. Life Roles and Values in Croatia: Some Results of the WorkImportance Study(Branimir Sverko, Zeljko Jerneica, AlijaKulenovica, Vlasta Vizek-Vidovic)
9. The Israeli Work Importance Study(Edgar Krau)
10. Life Roles and Values in Italy: Some Results of the WorkImportance Study(Giancarlo Trentini)
11. Work Values and Role Salience in Japanese Culture(NubuoNakanishi, Toshiki Mikawa)
12. The Work Importance Study in Poland(Elzbieta M. Hornowska,Wladislaw J. Paluchowski)
13. The Portuguese Work Importance Study(J. Ferreira-Marques)
14. The South African Work Importance Study(Ronelle Langley)
15. The Work Importance Study in the United States(Dorothy D.Nevill)
Part Three: Cross-National and Topical Studies
16. The Structure and Hierarchy of Values ViewedCross-Nationally(Branimir Sverko)
17. Values in a Cross-Cultural Perspective: A FurtherAnalysis(Giancarlo Trentini, Giovanni Battista Muzio)
18. The Five Major Life Roles Viewed Cross-Nationally(AlijaKulenovic, Donald E. Super)
19. Role Commitment and Values Among Adolescents from FourCountries(Janice J. Lokan)
20. Role Salience and Time Use in Canada(Catherine Casserly, AndrewHarvey)
21. The Importance of Work in Two Waves of Cuban Immigrants to theUnited States(Dorothy D. Nevill, Andres Nazario, Jr.)
22. Role Salience in Employment and Unemployment: A Cross-NationalComparison of Canada, Belgian Flanders, and Italy(Rita Claes,Massimo Bellotto, Catherine Casserly, Pol Coetsier, Donald Macnab,Marisa Sangiorgi)
Tests of the Work Importance Study Model of Role Salience(Donald E.Super)
Homemakers and Employed Women in Belgian Flanders and the SoutheastUnited States(Rita Claes, Grace Martin, Pol Coetsier, Donald E.Super)
Perceptions and Expectations of the Worker and Homemaker Roles inAustralia, Portugal, and the United States(Dorothy D. Nevill)
Part Four: Conclusion
26. The Findings of the Work Importance Study(Branimir Sverko,Donald E. Super)
AppAndixes: Values Scale Data from Different Countries: Mean Scoresand Standard Deviations in Secondary Education, Higher Education,and Adult Samples;
Values Structure: Totated Factor Matrix for a Global PooledSample;
Similarity of Value Factors Across the Countries: Factor CongruenceSummary Table;
Value Hierarchies of National Samples;
Values Scale Mean Z Scores for Secondary Education, HigherEducation, and Adult Samples in Different Countries;
Mean Value Factor Scores for Secondary Education, Higher Education,and Adult Samples in Different Countries;
Role Salience Data from Different Countries: Mean Scores andStandard Deviations in Secondary Education, Higher Education, andAdult Samples;
Rotated Factor Structure Matrix of the Salience Measures;
Overall Means and Standard Deviations of Salience Variables forSecondary Education, Higher Education, and Adult Subjects;
Role Salience Z Scores for Secondary Education, Higher Education,and Adult Samples in Different Countries;
Mean Factor Scores (Hierarchies of Samples) for Role Salience