Research on the Influence Mechanism of Part-time Jobs on College Students’ Sense of Social Responsibility

  • Tan K
  • Qi Y
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Abstract

Sense of social responsibility, as an important part of ideological and political education for college students, is an ideological and moral quality that Chinese college students must possess. Part-time jobs, the basic way for college students to contact the society, may affect their sense of social responsibility. However, there has so far been little research on part-time jobs and college students’ sense of social responsibility in China. This article analyzes the influence of duration and types of part-time jobs on college students’ sense of social responsibility and the internal mechanism. It has been found that these two factors have a significant positive impact on college students’ sense social responsibility, and the subjective evaluation of college students plays a moderating role in the duration of part-time jobs and their sense of social responsibility.

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Tan, K., & Qi, Y. (2020). Research on the Influence Mechanism of Part-time Jobs on College Students’ Sense of Social Responsibility. Lifelong Education, 9(7), 71. https://doi.org/10.18282/le.v9i7.1472

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