TITLE:
Research on the Efficacy of College Students’ Choosing Jobs from the Perspective of Family Education Investment
AUTHORS:
Xuguang Sun, Ailing Huang
KEYWORDS:
Human Capital Investment, Expected Income, Family Education Investment, College Students’ Job-Seeking Efficacy, Influencing Factors
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.7 No.6,
June
3,
2019
ABSTRACT: Family education investment is an important part of human capital investment, and one of the most important factors affecting children’s talents. The sense of career effectiveness is the expected return of education investment, and it is also an important indicator to measure college students’ career choice. However, there is little research on the relationship between family education investment and college students’ job-seeking efficacy. On the basis of summarizing the previous studies, based on Schultz’s human capital theory, this paper analyzes the influencing factors and studies the relationship between family education investment and college students’ career satisfaction from the perspective of family education investment. The conclusions are as follows: First, there is a certain degree of correlation between family education investment and college students’ job-seeking efficacy, but it is not the only decisive factor. Second, family education investment will have an impact on college students’ job-seeking efficacy.