Significado del Trabajo en Estudiantes de Sexto y Octavo Semestre de la Universidad La Salle de La Paz, Bolivia.
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Debido a que el concepto trabajo se va modificando gracias a los agentes socializadores que son entre otros las universidades, se buscó determinar si la centralidad del trabajo para los/as estudiantes de la Universidad fue alta o baja, planteando la investigación desde una perspectiva psicosocial, con enfoque cuantitativo descriptivo transeccional y diseño no experimental. Se utilizó el Cuestionario del Significado del Trabajo creado por el equipo International Research Team en 1987, instrumento ampliamente validado y utilizado. Los resultados arrojados indicaron que la población analizada presentó una Centralidad del Trabajo alta. Se recomendó encarar investigaciones futuras para correlacionar los datos.
Because work concept is being modified by socializing agents - universities among others - it was sought to determine whether the work centrality for university students was high or low by raising a research from a psychosocial perspective with a quantitative descriptive crosssectional approach and non-experimental design. A widely validated and used tool. The Meaning of Work Questionnaire created by the International Research Team in 1987 was used. The generated results indicated thatthe study population showed a high work centrality. It was recommended that forthcoming researches correlate the data.
Because work concept is being modified by socializing agents - universities among others - it was sought to determine whether the work centrality for university students was high or low by raising a research from a psychosocial perspective with a quantitative descriptive crosssectional approach and non-experimental design. A widely validated and used tool. The Meaning of Work Questionnaire created by the International Research Team in 1987 was used. The generated results indicated thatthe study population showed a high work centrality. It was recommended that forthcoming researches correlate the data.
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Vol. 12, No. 12