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Stability of Repeated Work-Related Life Stories

The issue of stability of the narrative self, meaning to what extent an individual's story about a certain stretch of life stays the same over time, was examined by comparing… Click to show full abstract

The issue of stability of the narrative self, meaning to what extent an individual's story about a certain stretch of life stays the same over time, was examined by comparing working life stories concerning the same period but narrated 10 years apart. Twenty middle-aged individuals were interviewed in 1999 and in 2009. The analysis of the interview data was based on the parallel use of narrative analysis and the analysis of cultural distinctions. The results indicate that the core of the work-related narrative identities that were expressed in the first interviews also emerged in the second interviews. In our view, this lends support to the idea that people have a stable way of making sense of their past—that is, a continuous “inner narrative.”

Keywords: stability repeated; work related; life; life stories

Journal Title: Journal of Constructivist Psychology
Year Published: 2018

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