THE RELATIONSHIPS OF AGE WITH JOB ATTITUDES: A META-ANALYSIS
University of Hong Kong · University of Georgia
Abstract
Although organizational research on age has largely focused on the age–performance relationship, the relationships between age and job attitudes have received less attention. Guided by socioemotional selectivity theory, this paper provides a comprehensive meta-analysis of the relationships of chronological age with the 35 job attitudes most frequently studied as its correlates. Results of meta-analyses from more than 800 articles indicate that the relationships between chronological age and favorable attitudes (and/or to less unfavorable attitudes) toward work tasks, colleagues and supervisors, and organizations are generally significant and weak to moderate in strength. Moderator analyses also revealed that…
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- 37.67
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Socioemotional selectivity theory
- Psychology
- Moderation
- Meta-analysis
- Social psychology
- Job performance
- Developmental psychology
- Job satisfaction