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How Occupational Fields Impact Careers: An Integrated Model

In: Contemporary Careers and Occupational Fields

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  • Michael Schiffinger

    (WU Vienna University of Economics and Business)

Abstract

As a complement to the qualitative chapters analyzing each interview in depth, this chapter provides a quantitative illustration of the interview contents with regard to the prominence of the three Social Chronology Framework (SCF) perspectives and the four Bourdieusian forms of capital, based on the available interview transcripts and AI-generated dictionaries of terms related to each of the seven constructs. While the prominence of the SCF perspectives and capital types differed considerably between interviews, there were no systematic differences between the three fields of the interviewees (i.e., science, sports, and religion).

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  • Michael Schiffinger, 2026. "How Occupational Fields Impact Careers: An Integrated Model," Springer Books, in: Michael Meyer & Astrid Reichel & Thomas M. Schneidhofer (ed.), Contemporary Careers and Occupational Fields, chapter 0, pages 339-351, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-032-06270-3_20
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-06270-3_20
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