Career Choices, Representation of Work and Future Planning: A Qualitative Investigation with Italian University Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. The Current Study
4. Methods
4.1. Recruitment and Participants
4.2. Instrument
4.3. Coding and Analysis
5. Results
“I would like to become a director, but due to family pressures, I felt compelled to make a different decision”.(Participant 19, male)
“I would like to become a photographer, but mainly for economic constraints and for work difficulties in these areas, I am following a different path”.(Participant 52, male)
“I believe I am inclined to communicate with others, to understand their perplexities and to be able to direct them towards the right path”.(Participant 1, female)
“My secret wish is to be able to turn my passion into a job or an actor”.(Participant 56, male)
“I will see myself in a work environment where I can make the most of the skills that distinguish me, such as creativity, ingenuity and interpersonal skills”.(Participant 14, female)
“The job has to do with my identity”.(Participant 2, female)
“I have a job that meets my needs, expectations and desires, as well as useful for the betterment of society”.(Participant 36)
“I aim to get a steady and well-paid job that can thus gratify me”.(Participant 29, male)
“I have always thought that the digital sector could be the future, I believe it can offer a greater job placement”.(Participant 28, male)
“My goal is to become a web designer. I have already started my online shop, and I would like to expand it”.(Participant 39, female)
“For the moment I am studying social sciences, I am sure of the academic path I have taken but I am not yet clear about the specific job I am going to do”.(Participant 3, female)
“Finding a job will allow me to start a family”.(Participant 21, female)
6. Discussions
7. Limitations, Implications and Future Directions
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Domains | Sub-Domains | Categories | Commonality |
---|---|---|---|
Influences on career choices | External factors | Family expectations | (1) |
Environmental conditions | (10) | ||
Internal factors | Vocation | (10) | |
Resources | (15) | ||
Representation of work | Meaning of work | Personal development | (3) |
Social role | (27) | ||
Working condition | Salary | (5) | |
Enjoyable work | (2) | ||
Future Plans | Ways of career plans | Clear career plans | (24) |
Confused career plans | (12) | ||
Future life plans | Family | (5) |
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Felaco, C.; Zammitti, A.; Marcionetti, J.; Parola, A. Career Choices, Representation of Work and Future Planning: A Qualitative Investigation with Italian University Students. Societies 2023, 13, 225. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13100225
Felaco C, Zammitti A, Marcionetti J, Parola A. Career Choices, Representation of Work and Future Planning: A Qualitative Investigation with Italian University Students. Societies. 2023; 13(10):225. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13100225
Chicago/Turabian StyleFelaco, Cristiano, Andrea Zammitti, Jenny Marcionetti, and Anna Parola. 2023. "Career Choices, Representation of Work and Future Planning: A Qualitative Investigation with Italian University Students" Societies 13, no. 10: 225. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13100225
APA StyleFelaco, C., Zammitti, A., Marcionetti, J., & Parola, A. (2023). Career Choices, Representation of Work and Future Planning: A Qualitative Investigation with Italian University Students. Societies, 13(10), 225. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc13100225