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Multiple jobholders and workplace learning: understanding strange attractor careers

Anu Järvensivu (Faculty of Social Sciences, Work Research Centre, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland and Humak University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Finland)

Journal of Workplace Learning

ISSN: 1366-5626

Article publication date: 1 September 2020

Issue publication date: 1 October 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Multiple jobholders’ workplace learning is an under-researched theme, although it offers possibilities to add knowledge of learning at several workplaces at a time. The purpose of this study is to explore the career development and workplace learning of Finnish multiple jobholders with university degree.

Design/methodology/approach

The qualitative extreme case study of “elite multiple jobholders” was based on 45 in-depth interviews, which were analysed by abductive content analysis using the chaos theory of careers (CTC).

Findings

This study showed that elite multiple jobholders were attracted by meaningful jobs, which were significant, had broader purposes or offered possibilities for self-realization and self-development, whereas they criticized paid work organizations. They tried to anticipate the future working life and labour markets and adjusted their careers to them by educating and by choosing jobs with learning possibilities. However, they saw themselves as constructers of the future, which left them at vulnerable position concerning the institutional setting. They organized their work flexibly with different contracts and their professional identities were networked.

Research limitations/implications

This study is limited in Finns with university degree. Future research should inspect multiple jobholders with lower degree educations, in different contexts and with other methodologies.

Originality/value

This study gives an example of applying CTC as a holistic framework to study how individual careers emerge contextually and how they are recursively connected to work organization and working life changes. Possibilities to understand fractals are offered.

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Acknowledgements

This research was funded by the Finnish Work Environment Fund and by the co-operation partners: Turva, TELA, Akava, Akava Special Branches, TEK, Trade Union for Theatre and Media Finland, The Finnish Business School Graduates, The Union of journalists in Finland, Social Sciences Professionals. The author is grateful to Arja Haapakorpi (Tampere University), Harri Melin (Tampere University), Iina Repo (Tampere University) and Merja Kauhanen (Labour Institute of Economic Research) for their co-operation in the research project.

Citation

Järvensivu, A. (2020), "Multiple jobholders and workplace learning: understanding strange attractor careers", Journal of Workplace Learning, Vol. 32 No. 7, pp. 501-512. https://doi.org/10.1108/JWL-04-2020-0051

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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