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Haller, Max; Klösch, Beate; Hadler, Markus The centrality of work: A comparative analysis of work commitment and work orientation in present-day societies 2023 Article Psychology of Work
Citation Haller, Max; Klösch, Beate; Hadler, Markus 2023 Article SAGE Open Psychology of Work

"The centrality of work: A comparative analysis of work commitment and work orientation in present-day societies"

by Haller, Max; Klösch, Beate; Hadler, Markus (2023)

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This paper aims to comprehensively examine the effects of societal and individual characteristics on work-related attitudes, specifically work commitment and work orientations, using a single dataset and comparable models. It also seeks to relate these attitudes to classic theories and understand how societal factors shape work-related attitudes. The analysis is based on data collected by the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) in its work orientations survey. Data is analyzed using factor analyses, correspondence analyses, and multilevel regressions. The paper provides an overview of work-related attitudes at the country level and a detailed analysis of societal and individual variables that shape these attitudes. The results indicate that individual attitudes reflect large societal trends and developments, which are discussed with reference to current studies and classic theories. This paper contributes to understanding work-related attitudes by offering a comprehensive analysis of the effects of societal and individual characteristics, using a single dataset and comparable models. It also relates these attitudes to classic theories and discusses how societal factors shape work-related attitudes. The findings also have policy implications, particularly in the recruitment and retention of highly qualified and motivated workers in different countries.

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