Contemporary patterns of career construction of a group of urban workers in São Paulo (Brazil)
MA Ribeiro - Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2015 - Elsevier
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2015•Elsevier
By means of a qualitative approach, this study sought to understand the patterns of career
construction in contemporary times through content analysis of the narratives generated by a
set of 40 urban workers in São Paulo (Brazil), intentionally selected. Five narrative patterns
of career construction were found and related to the existing concepts (organizational
career, protean and boundaryless career, professional career, transitional career, and
hybrid careers), which were respectively described by their core feature (nostalgia …
construction in contemporary times through content analysis of the narratives generated by a
set of 40 urban workers in São Paulo (Brazil), intentionally selected. Five narrative patterns
of career construction were found and related to the existing concepts (organizational
career, protean and boundaryless career, professional career, transitional career, and
hybrid careers), which were respectively described by their core feature (nostalgia …
Abstract
By means of a qualitative approach, this study sought to understand the patterns of career construction in contemporary times through content analysis of the narratives generated by a set of 40 urban workers in São Paulo (Brazil), intentionally selected. Five narrative patterns of career construction were found and related to the existing concepts (organizational career, protean and boundaryless career, professional career, transitional career, and hybrid careers), which were respectively described by their core feature (nostalgia, possibility, enclosure, instrumentality, and hybrid). The main results showed that one quarter of participants sought career stability, continuity, and linearity (Nostalgia), one quarter sought flexibility and discontinuity (Possibility), about 1/7 sought a career based on the profession/occupation (Enclosure), about one-third constructed hybrid career narratives, and there was a frequent emergence of crises (Instrumentality). The main contribution of this study was confirming the hybrid nature of contemporary career constructions produced in a constant tension between stability and flexibility, as well as between permanence and change; nevertheless, based on collective standards.
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