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http://dx.doi.org/10.5805/SFTI.2022.24.3.325

Effect of Employment Stress on Cosmetology Students Occupation Decision and Job Hunting Behavior  

Moon, So-hee (Dept. of Hair Design Department, Keimyung College University)
Kong, Cha-Sook (Dept. of Hair Design Department, Keimyung College University)
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Fashion & Textile Research Journal / v.24, no.3, 2022 , pp. 325-332 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to provide basic data for career guidance to cosmetology students by examining the effects of job stress on career decisions and job preparation behaviors. Overall 214 parts were empirically analyzed as final samples. Collected data and statistical processing are based on SPSS ver. Analysis was performed using the 21.0 program. An analysis of the effect of job stress on career decision showed that employment anxiety (β= .206, p<.05), job anxiety(β=.824, p<.05), and anxiety in career search(β=.118, p<.05) showed a statistically significant effect(+). However, employment concerns(β=-.312, p<.001) in career determination and employment concerns(β=-.223, p<.01) in career search are statistically significant parts(-). An analysis of the effect of employment stress on employment preparation behavior found that employment anxiety(β=.364, p<.05) has a statistically significant effect(+) on information use preparation, It was found that the statistically significant part(-) affects employment anxiety(β=-.188, p<.01). The study found that the more anxious cosmetology students are about employment, the more they plan and explore career options, and make information-based preparations for employment. Through this research, we hope that there will be lively discussions among cosmetology students on career adaptability, life satisfaction, and employment anxiety.
Keywords
cosmetology college students; employment stress; occupation decision; job hunting behavior;
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