Hardie Jessica Halliday
Department of Sociology, Hunter College, CUNY, 695 Park Avenue, 16th Floor Hunter West, New York, New York 10065, United States.
Soc Sci Res. 2014 Nov;48:196-211. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2014.06.006. Epub 2014 Jun 28.
Do unmet occupational goals have negative consequences for well-being? Several social-psychological theories posit that aspirations become standards against which individuals judge themselves, thereby decreasing well-being when unmet. Yet other evidence points to young adults' goal flexibility and resilience, suggesting unmet aspirations may not affect well-being. This paper tests these alternatives using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth 1979 (N = 9016) and the National Educational Longitudinal Study of 1988 (N = 10,547) to examine whether the degree of match between adolescent occupational aspirations (NLSY) and expectations (NELS) and later attainment affect job satisfaction and depression. This paper also examines gender differences in the cost to unmet goals. Findings reveal a cost to falling short of one's occupational goals, manifested in more depressive symptoms for men in the older cohort, and lower job satisfaction for both men and women across two cohorts born approximately 14 years apart.
未实现的职业目标会对幸福感产生负面影响吗?一些社会心理学理论认为,抱负会成为个体评判自身的标准,因此当未实现时会降低幸福感。然而,其他证据表明年轻人的目标具有灵活性和复原力,这表明未实现的抱负可能不会影响幸福感。本文利用1979年全国青年纵向研究(N = 9016)和1988年全国教育纵向研究(N = 10547)的数据来检验这些观点,以考察青少年职业抱负(NLSY)与期望(NELS)之间的匹配程度以及后期成就是否会影响工作满意度和抑郁情绪。本文还考察了未实现目标的代价中的性别差异。研究结果揭示了未达到职业目标的代价,表现为年龄较大队列中的男性有更多抑郁症状,以及在相隔约14年出生的两个队列中,男性和女性的工作满意度都较低。