When Debt Deters: Student Loans as a Predictor of Education-Job Match Among Arts Bachelor’s Graduates

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Katie N. Smith, Hind F. Albana
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Abstract

Education-job match is often associated with enhanced well-being and career satisfaction, although existing research suggests that arts college graduates are less likely to experience education-job match than graduates of other disciplines. As research also increasingly suggests that student loan debt may influence college graduates’ access to lower-paying industries and careers, this study uses a cross-sectional dataset from the Strategic National Arts Alumni Project to investigate how student loan debt predicts education-job match (entry into an arts position) among arts bachelor’s graduates. Even when controlling for individual and institutional factors, results show that arts bachelor’s graduates with over US$10,000 in undergraduate student loan debt are less likely to enter arts careers than those with no loans. Findings suggest that arts careers may be less accessible for college graduates who are most dependent on student loans, with important implications for diversity and equity within the arts.
当债务消退:学生贷款作为文科学士毕业生教育-工作匹配的预测指标
教育-工作匹配通常与提高幸福感和职业满意度有关,尽管现有的研究表明,艺术学院毕业生比其他学科的毕业生更不可能经历教育-工作匹配。由于越来越多的研究表明,学生贷款债务可能会影响大学毕业生进入低薪行业和职业,本研究使用来自国家战略艺术校友项目的横断面数据集来调查学生贷款债务如何预测艺术学士毕业生的教育-工作匹配(进入艺术职位)。即使在控制个人和机构因素的情况下,结果表明,与没有贷款的学生相比,背负超过1万美元本科学生贷款的艺术学士毕业生进入艺术职业的可能性更小。研究结果表明,对于那些最依赖学生贷款的大学毕业生来说,艺术职业可能更不容易获得,这对艺术领域的多样性和公平性具有重要意义。
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Journal of Career Development
Journal of Career Development PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
CiteScore
5.80
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6.90%
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54
期刊介绍: Journal of Career Development provides the professional, the public, and policymakers with the latest in career development theory, research and practice, focusing on the impact that theory and research have on practice. Among the topics covered are career education, adult career development, career development of special needs populations, career development and the family, and career and leisure. Research reports and discussion of theory are welcome, but practical applications must be presented.
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