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The effect of perceived overqualification on job satisfaction and career satisfaction among immigrants: Does host national identity matter?

Maria Wassermann1, Kaori Fujishiro2, Annekatrin Hoppe1.   

Abstract

Overqualification is a form of person-job misfit that is common among those who reside in a foreign country. It is associated with poor work-related well-being and can inhibit full adjustment to the host society. The goal of our study is to examine the impact of perceived overqualification on job satisfaction and career satisfaction among immigrants. Furthermore, we investigated immigrants' host national identity as a moderator of the impact of perceived overqualification on job satisfaction and career satisfaction. We analysed longitudinal online survey data from 124 Italian and Spanish immigrants who migrated to Germany between 2000 and 2014. Regression analyses show that perceived overqualification is negatively associated with job satisfaction six months later. Furthermore, host national identity moderates the association between perceived overqualification and job satisfaction: low overqualification is beneficial for job satisfaction whereas high overqualification is a threat for job satisfaction, especially for immigrants who identify strongly with the host society. We do not find corresponding direct and moderating effects on career satisfaction. We conclude that indicators of acculturation, such as host national identity, are worth considering in order to understand the impact of person-job misfit on work-related well-being among immigrants.

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Keywords:  Acculturation; Career satisfaction; Host national identity; Job satisfaction; Migration; Perceived overqualification

Year:  2017        PMID: 29527078      PMCID: PMC5839331          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2017.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Intercult Relat        ISSN: 0147-1767


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