Mid-Career Crisis: U-shaped Job Satisfaction
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•Is there really a mid-career crisis? Job satisfaction follows a U-shaped curve only among highly skilled workers, according to new study
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New study suggests job satisfaction follows a U-shaped trajectory only for managerial and professional workers.
This challenges the widespread belief that a mid-career crisis is a universal phenomenon.
The study examined the relationship between age and job satisfaction using data from four national datasets from the UK .
This study has significant implications for understanding workplace dynamics and well-being of employees.
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