The route to employability: a longitudinal study on a sample of Italian job seekers

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This study aimed to examine the main predictors of employability, building on a recent conceptual model on employability developed by Lo Presti and Pluviano (Organ Psychol Rev 6(2): 192–211, 2016). Survey based data were collected from a sample of 263 Italian job-seekers through a longitudinal study. The results revealed that employability was more strongly determined by personal dispositions than by external factors, such as life circumstances and that the variables with the most impact were proactive personality, core self-evaluations, and educational level, rather than employability culture, family employability support, and previous work experience. The paper reveals an understanding of the relative importance of antecedents that determine employability.

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Lo Presti, A., De Rosa, A., & Zaharie, M. (2022). The route to employability: a longitudinal study on a sample of Italian job seekers. International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 22(1), 227–246. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10775-021-09482-3

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