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Work–study boundary congruence: its relationship with student well-being and engagement
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Creed, Peter A
, Conlon, Elizabeth G
, Chu, Moong L
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Academic Achievement
/ Career Guidance
/ Congruence (Psychology)
/ Educational psychology
/ Learner Engagement
/ Occupational Information
/ Periodicals
/ Preferences
/ Student Employment
/ Student participation
/ Student Role
/ Well being
/ Work life balance
/ Work study
/ Working students
2021
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Work–study boundary congruence: its relationship with student well-being and engagement
by
Creed, Peter A
, Conlon, Elizabeth G
, Chu, Moong L
in
Academic Achievement
/ Career Guidance
/ Congruence (Psychology)
/ Educational psychology
/ Learner Engagement
/ Occupational Information
/ Periodicals
/ Preferences
/ Student Employment
/ Student participation
/ Student Role
/ Well being
/ Work life balance
/ Work study
/ Working students
2021
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Work–study boundary congruence: its relationship with student well-being and engagement
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Creed, Peter A
, Conlon, Elizabeth G
, Chu, Moong L
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Academic Achievement
/ Career Guidance
/ Congruence (Psychology)
/ Educational psychology
/ Learner Engagement
/ Occupational Information
/ Periodicals
/ Preferences
/ Student Employment
/ Student participation
/ Student Role
/ Well being
/ Work life balance
/ Work study
/ Working students
2021
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Work–study boundary congruence: its relationship with student well-being and engagement
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Work–study boundary congruence: its relationship with student well-being and engagement
2021
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Overview
We tested a work–study congruence model, in which student role congruence was related to student engagement and well-being via work–study conflict and facilitation. We found (251 working students; 70% female; mean age 24.68 years) greater congruence to be associated with better engagement and well-being, and conflict and facilitation to mediate partially between congruence and well-being, explaining 37.5% of the variance in engagement and 41.1% in well-being. The study demonstrates that the role congruence approach is useful to understand the experiences of working students and points to how interventions might assist students who struggle with multiple competing roles.
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Springer Nature B.V
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