A szociális területen tanuló felsőoktatási hallgatók életpálya tervei egy kelet-magyarországi pilotkutatás tükrében; Family plans and career plans among higher education students in the field of social sciences based on a pilot study in Eastern Hungary
In: Metszetek: társadalomtudományi folyóirat = Cross-Sections : social science journal, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 71-93
ISSN: 2063-6415
Our paper explores the family and career plans of social sciences students at Hungary's second largest university based on a questionnaire-based pilot study. Nowadays, careers include more than the traditional vertical promotion within an organisation, as seen from the emergence of the self-directed "protean" career type, which prompts organisations to adapt to individuals' values, attitudes, and own career definitions. In addition, the Kaleidoscope Career Model sets out that individuals adapt their career goals to their life stages. Thus, students' career and family plans matter to prospective employers. Our results show that a modern self-directed career type has emerged among students, for whom it is a priority to meet their own expectations. In several cases, starting a family is preceded by career goals. Furthermore, despite the "feminine" nature of social sciences, our pilot study shows that male students in the field still tend to conform to traditional gender roles regarding the importance of family and career. Our research implies that prospective employers need to adapt their HR strategies to young people's family and career plans. Moreover, organisations should support students in gaining relevant work experience and in achieving their subsequent career plans.