Money isn't everything: job satisfaction, nonmonetary job rewards, and sub-baccalaureate credentials.

Research in higher education journal Pub Date : 2016-09-01
Janet Rosenbaum, James Rosenbaum
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Some researchers and reformers have raised doubts about whether sub-BA credentials lead to good jobs. This study finds that young working adults (ages 25-32) report that nonmonetary rewards such as autonomy and career relevance are more strongly related to job satisfaction than earnings is. Controlling for background differences, young adults with BA and graduate degrees have the greatest nonmonetary job rewards, followed by those with associate's degrees and certificate credentials, all of whom have significantly greater nonmonetary job rewards than high school graduates. Students who attend college without earning credentials report few job rewards, and no better autonomy and career-relevance than high school graduates. Parents, advisors, and policymakers should inform students of nonmonetary job rewards they likely will value as young adult workers in addition to earnings, and which credentials lead to these job rewards.

金钱不是万能的:工作满意度、非货币性的工作奖励和肄业证书。
一些研究人员和改革者对本科以下学历是否能带来好工作提出了质疑。这项研究发现,年轻的工作成年人(25-32岁)报告说,非金钱奖励,如自主性和职业相关性,比收入与工作满意度的关系更强。在控制背景差异的情况下,拥有学士学位和研究生学位的年轻人的非货币性工作报酬最高,其次是拥有副学士学位和证书的人,所有这些人的非货币性工作报酬都明显高于高中毕业生。上大学却没有获得证书的学生几乎没有工作回报,也没有比高中毕业生更好的自主权和职业相关性。家长、顾问和政策制定者应该告诉学生,除了收入之外,他们作为年轻成年工人可能看重的非货币性工作奖励,以及哪些证书可以带来这些工作奖励。
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