Multidimensional measure of employability: internal structure and associations with motivational and emotional features in unemployed persons

Author:

Silva Ana DanielaORCID,Carvalho Catarina LuziaORCID,Coscioni ViniciusORCID,Soares JoanaORCID,Taveira Maria do CéuORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis study describes validity and reliability evidence of the Multidimensional Measure of Employability (MME) based on the internal structure and relations to other measures in a sample of unemployed persons in Portugal. Altogether, 216 individuals participated in an online survey. The MME’s internal structure was tested by confirmatory factor analyses, suggesting good fit. The factors’ reliability was good, as assessed by four types of coefficients. Multiple linear regressions considering motivational and emotional features allowed for the identification of validity evidence based on the relationships with other constructs. Thus, MME is a valid and reliable measure to assess employability among unemployed persons.

Funder

Universidade do Minho

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Education

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