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Adolescent experiences and adult work outcomes

Adolescent experiences and adult work outcomes [electronic resource] / edited by Henrich R. Greve, Marc-David L. Seidel. - Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2014. - 1 online resource (245 p.) - Research in the sociology of work, v. 25 0277-2833 ; . - Research in the sociology of work ; v. 25. .

Includes indexes.

Adolescent experiences and adult work outcomes : connections and causes / Henrich R. Greve, Marc-David L. Seidel -- In search of the self at work : young adults' experiences of a dual identity organization / Michel Anteby, Amy Wrzesniewski -- Adolescent socialization and the development of adult work orientations / Kathryn H. Dekas, Wayne E. Baker -- What you value or what you know? Which mechanism explains the intergenerational transmission of business ownership expectations? / Jason Greenberg -- The long arm of the life course : adolescent experiences and the evaluation of job security in early adulthood / Jack Lam -- Sex, drugs, and rolling rocks : adolescent counter-normative behaviors and their job mobility as young adults / Henrich R. Greve -- Beneficial "child labor" : the impact of adolescent work on future professional outcomes / Marjan Houshmand, Marc-David L. Seidel, Dennis G. Ma -- Going for the gold : the effect of competitive socialization on managerial attainment / Sharon Koppman.

This volume of Research in the Sociology of Work starts with a deceptively simple question of, "Do events and experiences during adolescence influence the work outcomes of individuals when they reach adulthood?" While at first glance simple, the question has a wide range of theoretical and practical implications, which are covered in a compelling set of contributions. The volume contains new and exploratory research related to this fundamental question and highlights the opportunities for further research on the topic.

9781783505722 (electronic bk.) : £82.95 ; €113.95 ; $144.95


Social Science--Children's Studies.
Sociology: work & labour.
Young adults--Employment.
Young adults--Economic conditions.

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