Occupational Involvement
Dimension 159 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Occupational Involvement measures the extent to which an expression is oriented toward work, employment, business activity, professional roles, and participation in the economic sphere. It encompasses references ranging from minimal or incidental mention of work-related matters to explicit identification with careers, industries, companies, and professional activity.
Minimal Occupational Involvement
Expressions activating this band contain little to no recognizable work or professional content and are dominated by unrelated everyday objects, products, or generic references.
Low Occupational Involvement
Expressions activating this band mention work-related circumstances in a limited, practical, or situational way, such as having a job, dealing with an employer, or accessing services, without centering on occupational identity.
Moderate Occupational Involvement
Expressions activating this band focus on employment status, occupation, training, job history, supervisory responsibility, or role location in the labor market. Work is treated as a defined social and economic role.
High Occupational Involvement
Expressions activating this band emphasize established professional or business standing, including self-employment, profession, company affiliation, or formal work sector placement.
Intense Occupational Involvement
Expressions activating this band are strongly organized around career, industry, business operations, and professional ecosystems such as firms, associations, finance, retail, and service provision.
