Reciprocal Influences of Education on Values Concerning Family, Careers and Society Miles Kimball Colter Mitchell Arland Thornton Linda Young-DeMarco University of Michigan All authors contributed substantially to this paper, and names are listed alphabetically to reflect the substantial contribution of each. Paper available at
Higher education is associated with… Individual achievement Marriage and intergenerational relationships Divorce, cohabitation, and childbearing Careers, fulfillment, and community service
Focus of Research Causal Relationships College Major Values
Focus of Research Causal Relationships College Major Values
Focus of Research Reciprocal Causal Relationships College Major Values
Theory Three Streams of Thought: Science Developmentalism Postmodernism
Science Alternative authority structure Alternative view of life and purpose
Developmentalism Narrative of progress: Individual over family Materialism Equality and Freedom
Postmodernism Rejection of absolute or universal standards Epistemological doubt
College Major MajorSciencePostmodernismDevelopmentalism All Majors+++ Humanities++ Social Science ++ Natural Science ++
Two Fundamental Hypotheses Hypotheses 1: College major will influence values concerning family, careers, and society Hypothesis 2: Values will influence the choice of college major
College Major Major Family Career Society Humanities--+ Social Science--+ Natural Science-??
Monitoring the Future High school seniors in the United States The baseline interview takes place during senior year (Time 0) Time 1 is one or two years after high school Time 3 is five or six years after high school
How Important Is … (4pt scale) Family Having a good marriage and family life Being able to give my children better opportunities than I've had Living close to parents and relatives Career Being successful in my line of work Having lots of money Being able to find steady work Society Working to correct social and economic inequalities Making a contribution to society Finding purpose and meaning in my life
College Major Categories Natural Science Social Science Humanities Other/Undecided No College “Trades” (clerical, vocational/technical, business, education, and engineering)
Controls Year of initial survey ( ) Region Gender Parental education Political preferences and beliefs Religion
Analyses College Major Values
Figure 1 Measurement and Structural Effects Model of Personal Values
Table 3 Predicting Time 3 Attitude from Time 1 Attitude and College Major at Time 1 LISREL Models (Z – ratios in parentheses) N=4173
Analyses Values College Major College major stability Choosing a new college major
Table 4 Predicting the Stability of Time1 College Majors Through Time3 for the Time1 Attitude (Z-Ratios in Parentheses) N=4173
Table 5 Multinomial Logistic Regressions Predicting the Time3 College Major from the Time1 Attitude for Individuals in College at Time1 Who Indicated a Change in College Major by Time3 (Trades is the Omitted Category) (Z-ratios in Parentheses) (N=888)
Summary and Conclusions College major changes values Values affect college major choice Strong causal nexus between values and major life decisions
Table 3 Predicting Time 3 Religiosity from Time 1 Religiosity and College Major at Time 1 LISREL Models (Z – ratios in parentheses)
Table 4 Predicting the Stability of Time1 College Majors Through Time3 for the Time1 Religiosity (Z-Ratios in Parentheses)
Table 5 Multinomial Logistic Regressions Predicting the Time3 College Major from the Time1 Religiosity for Individuals in College at Time1 Who Indicated a Change in College Major by Time3 (Trades is the Omitted Category) (Z-ratios in Parentheses)