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The dynamics of Young Men's career aspirations

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Career aspirations have assumed a central place in our understanding of the process of social mobility, yet aspirations themselves have been subject to remarkably little scrutiny. We conduct an empirical analysis of the dynamics of aspirations in a cohort using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Young Men. Our results indicate that (1) occupational aspirations decline with age; (2) the overwhelming majority of young men have high aspirations at some point; (3) occupational aspirations, highly unstable among teenagers, become more stable with age; and (4) differences by race and social origin grow with age, reflecting growing race and social class differences in educational attainment.

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Jacobs, J.A., Karen, D. & McClelland, K. The dynamics of Young Men's career aspirations. Sociol Forum 6, 609–639 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01114404

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