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A Further Examination of the “Occupational Linkage Hypothesis”
Jeylan T. Mortimer
, Donald Kumka
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Business Sector
50%
College Graduates
50%
Extrinsic Value
50%
Grade Point Average
50%
Linkage Model
100%
Occupational Attainment
50%
Occupational Outcomes
50%
Parental Work
50%
Paternal Support
50%
Psychological Characteristics
50%
Socialization
50%
Socialization Process
50%
Socioeconomic Status
50%
Value Orientations
50%
Value Socialization
50%
Work Characteristics
50%
Work Values
50%
Social Sciences
Psychology
50%
Socialization
100%
Socialization Process
50%
University Graduate
50%
Value-Orientation
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Occupational Attainment
100%
University Graduate
100%
Psychology
Psychology
33%
Socialization
100%