Pre-service Teachers’ Career Values as Determinants of Career Choice Satisfaction: A Hierarchical Regression Analysis

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This study examined the relationships among pre-service teachers’ demographics, motivational factors, and career choice satisfaction in the Chinese context. A sample of 503 pre-service teachers at three education universities from East China was investigated. Informed by the Fit-Choice framework, a hierarchical multiple regression analysis was implemented. Female pre-service teachers had higher levels of career choice satisfaction than their male counterparts, and pre-service teachers with an associate degree had higher levels of career choice satisfaction than those without such a degree. Motivational factors jointly explained 67% of variance in pre-service teachers’ career choice satisfaction, among which intrinsic career value was the strongest predictor. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

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An, M., Zhang, X., & Ching, F. N. Y. (2021). Pre-service Teachers’ Career Values as Determinants of Career Choice Satisfaction: A Hierarchical Regression Analysis. Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 30(5), 431–442. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40299-020-00529-7

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