concept   occupation

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) United States (1) Western countries (1) Japan (1) United Kingdom (1) South Korea (1) China (1) Asian countries (1) Australia (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 occupation United States Occupations in the United States contribute to individual identity and success through career changes and personal fulfillment. 8
2 occupation Western countries In Western countries, occupational choice is closely tied to individual identity and personal fulfillment, often leading to frequent job changes. 8
3 occupation Japan Job stability and loyalty to one company throughout one's career are highly valued in various occupations in Japan, particularly in technology, manufacturing, and finance. 6
4 occupation United Kingdom In the UK, it is common to pursue multiple occupations and higher education is expected for many professions. 6
5 occupation South Korea In South Korean culture, there is a strong emphasis on staying loyal to one occupation, with a focus on job stability and specific industries. 4
6 occupation China In Chinese culture, occupational stability and value on technology, manufacturing, and finance are important. 3
7 occupation Asian countries In Asian countries, job stability, loyalty, and societal expectations greatly impact career decisions. 2
8 occupation Australia In Australia, occupation is a significant aspect of identity and conversation, with a focus on agriculture, mining, and outdoor work. 2