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Exploring Young Offenders’ Conceptions of Meaningful Employment

Authors :
Rebecca Oswald
Source :
Trends in Psychology. 31:50-74
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Experiencing meaningfulness at work is important for employee engagement, individual performance, and personal fulfilment. However, research surrounding meaningful employment has predominantly focused upon the experiences of well-educated, adult professionals. To expand theoretical understanding of this concept, this paper investigates perceptions of meaningful employment among youths from Northern England (aged 16–18) with a history of involvement in crime. Interviews demonstrate that young offenders’ criteria for ‘meaningful work’ differ from existing research and is influenced by their self-concept and inherent values as youths from chaotic and impoverished backgrounds. This highlights the subjectivity of this concept. Nonetheless, the findings also indicate that there are instances where work itself makes a broader contribution in discovering meaning, and therefore, certain organisational practices are experienced as meaningful by both young offenders and adult professionals. Thus, this study demonstrates the importance of surveying diverse populations to reach a more comprehensive understanding of meaningful employment.

Subjects

Subjects :
L400
L500
General Psychology

Details

ISSN :
23581883
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Trends in Psychology
Accession number :
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