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Duffy, Ryan D; Autin, Kelsey L Disentangling the link between perceiving a calling and living a calling 2013 Article Burnout, Disengagement, Quiet Quitting, Calling, Job Demands-Resources Model
Citation Duffy, Ryan D; Autin, Kelsey L 2013 Article J. Couns. Psychol. Burnout Disengagement Quiet Quitting Calling Job Demands-Resources Model

"Disentangling the link between perceiving a calling and living a calling"

by Duffy, Ryan D; Autin, Kelsey L (2013)

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Research has suggested there is an important distinction between perceiving a calling and living a calling. With a sample of 542 working adults, the current study examined (a) the degree to which perceiving a calling and living a calling differed according to yearly income and level of educational attainment and (b) potential mediators that may explain the link between perceiving a calling and living a calling. Adults with higher yearly incomes and more education were significantly more likely to endorse living a calling, but no significant group differences were found for perceiving a calling. Additionally, using structural equation modeling, work volition was found to be a significant mediator in the link between perceiving a calling and living a calling, and organizational support was found to be a significant mediator in the link between work volition and living a calling. The strength and significance of these indirect effects were supported by bootstrapping techniques. We suggest that part of the reason people with a calling feel more able to live out that calling is because of increased feelings of control in their career decision making. Implications for research and practice are discussed.

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Burnout, Disengagement, Quiet Quitting, Calling, Job Demands-Resources Model

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