Level of self-concepts in education unemployed young men in India: an empirical analysis
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The self-concepts of young men who are either technically or non-technically educated and employed or unemployed are studied. Results show that technically and non-technically educated employed young men had higher self-concepts than their unemployed counterparts. However, unemployed young men tended to give themselves high ratings for certain attributes while all groups except the non-technically educated employed showed levels of social conflict.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0167-4870
Year: 1996
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Women, men, and money styles
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Gender differences in money attitudes and money handling styles are investigated. Both sexes perceived money as closely related to power, prestige and success. However, males proved to be more involved and saw themselves as more efficient in money handling while females felt more envy and deprivation with regards to money matters. The latter group also tend to use their money for present needs and pleasures.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0167-4870
Year: 1993
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Self-concept, money beliefs and values
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Structured interviews were conducted to determine the relationship between the self-concepts and money attitudes of young adults. Results of the survey indicate a significant correlation between self concept items and personal attitudes about money and perceptions of other people's attitudes.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0167-4870
Year: 1993
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