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2016 | 3 | 5-28

Article title

THE FUNCTIONING OF THE GEN Y IN MARKET WORK — EMPLOYEE RECOGNIZED VALUES AND EXPECTATIONS

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Title variants

PL
FUNKCJONOWANIE POKOLENIA Y NA RYNKU PRACY — UZNAWANE WARTOŚCI I OCZEKIWANIA

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EN

Abstracts

EN
The article is the issue of the functioning of the Y generation in the labor market in the Polish conditions. Article is made up of two parts: theoretical, in which the authoress present a comprehensive overview of the literature and empirical research containing a description of the methods and obtained from the use of research results. The results of tests conducted using a validated questionnaire on a group of 112 representatives of generation Y have shown that for the representatives of this generation work is important in so far as is consistent with their preferences, competences and enables the interests of outside professional. As a result, the study found that women (in accordance with the established procedure of research) and to persons born after 1987 years people (to a greater extent than others) appreciate the predictability at work and "minimal sense of security". Loyalty to the employer and the desire to maintain jobs is not their forte. In my work they want to stay as long as the work will meet their expectations. A permanent contract of employment is important for them however, when more favorable financial agreement is a civil legal, they prefer to contract civil law. Young women on the other hand, and "the older part of the generation Y" to a greater extent than civil law contracts, appreciate the employment contract.

Contributors

  • Polish Naval Academy
  • Poznan University of Technology

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Publication order reference

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