探索者
工资
工作态度
心理学
集合(抽象数据类型)
劳动经济学
社会阶层
社会心理学
经济
相互依存
工作表现
人口经济学
失业
工作设计
班级(哲学)
工作分析
工作满意度
工人阶级
社会地位
作者
Xuan Liu,Le Zhou,Abdifatah A. Ali,Songqi Liu,Shenjiang Mo
摘要
This research examines how social class origins influence wage goals among college-educated job seekers. Drawing from the social class and job search literatures, we hypothesize that compared with their peers with upper class origins, job seekers with lower class origins (a) set lower wage goals and (b) adjust their wage goals up and down in reaction to changes in their perceived job search progress (i.e., have a stronger positive within-person relationship between perceived job search progress and wage goal). We tested these hypotheses in two studies that surveyed college-educated job seekers in China every week over 3 months. Study 1 revealed that job seekers with lower (but not upper) class origins adjusted their wage goals based on perceived job search progress. Study 2 found that job seekers with lower class origins had stronger motives for seeking employment to meet the needs and expectations of others (i.e., higher interdependent motives for employment), which in turn strengthened the within-person relationship between perceived job search progress and wage goal. In addition, family income (but not parental education) was positively related to access to resources, which in turn was positively related to the job seeker's average perceived job search progress and wage goals. Both studies found that job seekers who set higher wage goal floors (i.e., the lowest level of wage goal throughout a job search) received job offers with higher wages. These findings offer valuable insights for research and practice. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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