The Effects of Mass Media on Occupational Images

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The Effects of Mass Media on Occupational Images. / Kinast, Jochen; Riis, Johannes; Driesel-Lange, Katja.

2023. Abstract from WIN.BO Jahrestagung 2023, Bremen , Bremen, Germany.

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Harvard

Kinast, J, Riis, J & Driesel-Lange, K 2023, 'The Effects of Mass Media on Occupational Images', WIN.BO Jahrestagung 2023, Bremen , Germany, 18/09/2023 - 19/09/2023.

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Kinast, J., Riis, J., & Driesel-Lange, K. (2023). The Effects of Mass Media on Occupational Images. Abstract from WIN.BO Jahrestagung 2023, Bremen , Bremen, Germany.

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Kinast J, Riis J, Driesel-Lange K. The Effects of Mass Media on Occupational Images. 2023. Abstract from WIN.BO Jahrestagung 2023, Bremen , Bremen, Germany.

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Kinast, Jochen ; Riis, Johannes ; Driesel-Lange, Katja. / The Effects of Mass Media on Occupational Images. Abstract from WIN.BO Jahrestagung 2023, Bremen , Bremen, Germany.

Bibtex

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title = "The Effects of Mass Media on Occupational Images",
abstract = "European Union{\textquoteright}s economics face significant skill shortages in professional fields essential for their societies{\textquoteright} security and welfare. This especially accounts for the sectors law enforcement and health care. Reasons for shortages of skilled labor are multifaceted. Next to the retirement of older generations from the workforce, factors reach from an unattractive perception of the professional field over stereotypes to the unawareness about the existence of professions and positions. When tackling skill shortages, it is crucial to understand that occupational images play a key role in attracting new generations to careers in law enforcement and health care. One main source of such occupational images are mass media. Against this backdrop, the joint research project investigates how fictional and non-fictional media exposure influences the occupational images of police officers and nurses in Denmark and Germany.",
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AU - Kinast, Jochen

AU - Riis, Johannes

AU - Driesel-Lange, Katja

PY - 2023/9/19

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N2 - European Union’s economics face significant skill shortages in professional fields essential for their societies’ security and welfare. This especially accounts for the sectors law enforcement and health care. Reasons for shortages of skilled labor are multifaceted. Next to the retirement of older generations from the workforce, factors reach from an unattractive perception of the professional field over stereotypes to the unawareness about the existence of professions and positions. When tackling skill shortages, it is crucial to understand that occupational images play a key role in attracting new generations to careers in law enforcement and health care. One main source of such occupational images are mass media. Against this backdrop, the joint research project investigates how fictional and non-fictional media exposure influences the occupational images of police officers and nurses in Denmark and Germany.

AB - European Union’s economics face significant skill shortages in professional fields essential for their societies’ security and welfare. This especially accounts for the sectors law enforcement and health care. Reasons for shortages of skilled labor are multifaceted. Next to the retirement of older generations from the workforce, factors reach from an unattractive perception of the professional field over stereotypes to the unawareness about the existence of professions and positions. When tackling skill shortages, it is crucial to understand that occupational images play a key role in attracting new generations to careers in law enforcement and health care. One main source of such occupational images are mass media. Against this backdrop, the joint research project investigates how fictional and non-fictional media exposure influences the occupational images of police officers and nurses in Denmark and Germany.

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KW - Media Effects

KW - Cultivation

KW - Wishdul Identification

KW - Career Development

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T2 - WIN.BO Jahrestagung 2023

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