蓝领阶层
白色(突变)
婴儿潮一代
心理学
工作(物理)
价值(数学)
社会心理学
衣领
人口经济学
业务
基因
化学
经济
工程类
机器学习
机械工程
生物化学
计算机科学
财务
作者
Sarah Moore,Leon Grunberg,Alan Krause
出处
期刊:Psychology
[Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.]
日期:2014-01-01
卷期号:05 (15): 1768-1776
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.4236/psych.2014.515183
摘要
The popular press and some practitioner and empirical articles have emphasized work-related generational differences, describing the recent influx of “Gen Y” employees as being less work-centric, more likely to value work and home, and more concerned with achieving work-life balance than “Gen X” or “Baby Boomer” employees. In the current paper, we examine these constructs, focusing on whether such generational differences, if present, extend equally to “white” and “bluecollar” employees. Survey data from 3171 white and blue-collar employees of a large U.S. company revealed that these characterizations were principally found among the white-collar, Gen Y employees. We discuss possible reasons for these findings and question the degree to which generational differences versus workplace experiences shape employee’s work-home relationship.
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