SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
TITLE
Professional, Career and Status Expectations
of a Non-capital University's Students
Vladislav Yu. Bocharov, Vera V. Gavrilyuk
437-449 |
2.828 MB | Full text |
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RAR (Research Article Report)
https://doi.org/10.52180/1999-9836_2024_20_3_9_437_449
AUTHORS
Vladislav Yu. Bocharov
Samara National Research University, Samara, Russia
The Sociological Institute of the RAS – Branch of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3915-2189
SPIN-код: 7697-5914
РИНЦ AuthorID: 279563
ReseacherID: F-5758-2016
Scopus Author ID: 57194715967
Vera V. Gavrilyuk
Industrial University of Tyumen, Tyumen, Russia
e-mail:
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0131-4939
SPIN-код: 5057-2184
РИНЦ AuthorID: 136770
Scopus Author ID: 6701325300
ABSTRACT
The article presents data from two panel mass questionnaire surveys of 1st and 4th year undergraduate students conducted in monitoring mode at the University of Tyumen in 2022–2023. Using the theoretical provisions of the sociology of life, a comparative analysis of the characteristics of students' expectations regarding their future professional, career and status positions in the regional labor market is given. The importance of taking into account the temporal parameters of a student's movement along his personal educational trajectory, differentiating work attitudes and expectations for choosing and building career trajectories between first-year and final-year students of the university, is emphasized. Final-year students have a noticeably lower level of both identification with their future profession and the long-term perspective of their professional trajectory within the framework of professional education received at the university, while dealing with a higher level of anxiety about their professional future and career. Despite the fact that final-year students are less likely than first-year students to express a desire for international migration, every third young man and student majoring in natural sciences declares such intentions. At the same time, stable characteristics of students' life have been found, which are inherent in both 1st- and 4th-year students. These include ideas about an ideal career and status expectations; preference for some form of employment and work schedule; commitment to material values. The results of the conducted research can be used to adjust regional and intra-organizational social policy in order to increase the attractiveness of organizations and enterprises of the Tyumen region for the possible employment of young specialists with higher.
KEYWORDS
university students, young specialists, life path, career and status expectations, professional future, regional labor market
AUTHORS BIOGRAFY
Vladislav Yu. Bocharov – PhD in Sociology, Associate Professor, the Chairman of Sociology and Cultural Studies at Sociological department, Samara National Research University; Associate Research Fellow, The Sociological Institute of the RAS – Branch of the Federal
Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Vera V. Gavrilyuk – Doctor of Sociology, Professor of the Department of Marketing and Municipal Management, Consultant of the Department of Marketing and Municipal Management, Industrial University of Tyumen
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