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A Study on the Roles and Responsibilities of Student Leaders in the Employment and Entrepreneurship Security of College Students

  
25 sept. 2025
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Figure 1.

The effect of gender on the level of public service effectiveness
The effect of gender on the level of public service effectiveness

Figure 2.

The influence of grades on the effectiveness level of public service
The influence of grades on the effectiveness level of public service

Figure 3.

The effect of employment intention on the level of service effectiveness
The effect of employment intention on the level of service effectiveness

Figure 4.

The effect of job acquisition on the level of public service effectiveness
The effect of job acquisition on the level of public service effectiveness

Figure 5.

The effect of job category on the level of public service effectiveness
The effect of job category on the level of public service effectiveness

Figure 6.

Investigate the statistics of sample characteristics
Investigate the statistics of sample characteristics

Figure 7.

Employment and entrepreneurship security questionnaire analysis
Employment and entrepreneurship security questionnaire analysis

Figure 8.

Four dimensions of standardized load and error
Four dimensions of standardized load and error

Figure 9.

CR and AVE values in four dimensions
CR and AVE values in four dimensions

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Independent T-test of employment security by different factors
Independent T-test of employment security by different factors

CFA confirmatory factor analysis fitting index was measured

Name of index Index value
CMIN/DF 1.473
GFI 0.927
CFI 0.911
NFI 0.970
IFI 0.911
RMSEA 0.049

Regression analysis of student cadre and employment security

Dependent variable: college students employment and entrepreneurship security
Standardization coefficient T Value
Independent variable Constant 4.42
I1 0.35* 2.83
I2 0.30* 2.36
I3 0.28* 2.04
I4 0.44*** 3.52
I5 0.29* 2.76
I6 0.36* 1.58
R Square 0.338
F 6.987***

Public Service Motivation Scale (PSM-19)

Dimensionality Serial number Item Measurement focus
Decision attraction Q11 I admire good political leaders Examine the influence of exogenous “power demand” on the motivation of public service
Q12 I enjoy discussing national policy with others
Q13 I am interested in student affairs administration
Sympathy Q21 It makes me sad to see others unhappy Examine the influence of endogenous “emotional factors” on the motivation of public service
Q22 I think it is very important for people to help each other in daily life
Q23 I don’t think people who don’t work hard deserve help
Q24 Seeing people being treated unfairly makes me want to work hard to change that
Q25 I will try my best to participate in more public welfare activities
Public interest commitment Q31 I’m interested in school public affairs Examines the influence of exogenous normative factors on the motivation of public service
Q32 It is the obligation of student leaders to provide students with quality services
Q33 Engaging in meaningful student service work is very important to me
Q34 I will strictly follow the school rules and regulations of fair form
Q35 I will sacrifice my own interests at the expense of policies that are good for everyone
Q36 Even if I am ridiculed, I will fight for the rights and interests of my classmates
Self-sacrifice Q41 I think responsibility is more important than ability To investigate the influence of endogenous self-efficacy on the motivation of public service
Q42 I think people should give more and give less in return
Q43 Most of what I do is for my classmates rather than myself
Q44 I will do my job well for my classmates even if I don’t get paid
Q45 To me, social contribution is much more important than personal achievement

Independent T-test of employment security by different factors

Dimensionality t Value P Value
Gender -1.30 0.21
Education background -4.31 0.006
Major -3.11 0.057
Politics status 3.31 0.049
Student cadres for public service 3.79 0.000

Results of questionnaire confirmatory factor analysis

Fit index Ideal evaluation criteria General evaluation criteria Fitting result Result
x2 640.872 /
df 546 /
x2/df 1~3 1~5 1.175 ideal
GFI >0.9 >0.8 0.896 Close to ideal
AGFI >0.9 >0.8 0.880 Close to ideal
RMSEA <0.08 <0.1 0.023 ideal
RMR <0.05 <0.07 0.051 Close to ideal
IFI >0.9 >0.8 0.991 ideal
TLI >0.9 >0.8 0.990 ideal
CFI >0.9 >0.8 0.991 ideal
FNI >0.9 >0.8 0.946 ideal
PNFI 0.5~0.9 0.866 ideal

Research object information

Student number Major Grade Receive help or not Employment and entrepreneurship are safe
1 Computer science Freshman Yes Yes
2 Economics Sophomore Yes Yes
3 Agriculture Junior No No
4 Interior design Senior Yes Yes
5 Biology Sophomore Yes Yes
6 Animal medicine Junior Yes Yes
7 Management Freshman No Yes
8 Media studies Junior Yes Yes
9 Civil engineering Senior Yes Yes
10 Medicine Freshman No Yes

College students employment and entrepreneurship security content structure

Dimensionality Employment and entrepreneurship security points
(A)Self-awareness (A1)Have an understanding of the working environment before working
(A2)Do not trust others in the process of employment and entrepreneurship
(A3)Proactively report employment and entrepreneurship information to parents and student leaders
(A4)Have an understanding of employment and entrepreneurship safety
(B)School education (B1)Student leaders regularly plan education activities on employment and entrepreneurship safety
(B2)Student cadres regularly take the initiative to care about the process of employment and entrepreneurship
(B3)Student leaders can provide effective help when they encounter safety problems
(B4)Student leaders respond immediately when safety issues are raised
(B5)Regularly, take the initiative to remind college students of employment and entrepreneurship awareness
(B6)Provide and assist in finding safer employment and entrepreneurship channels
(C)Policy of the law (C1)Laws and regulations on the safety of employment and entrepreneurship are relatively complete
(C2)Safeguard the safety and interests of college students in the process of employment and entrepreneurship
(D)Social environment (D1)Public sector with relevant supervision and enforcement
(D2)Supervision and law enforcement are relatively strict
(D3)Safeguard the safety of college students’ employment and entrepreneurship

Examination of the relevance of student cadres to employment security

SEE I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6
Correlation coefficient SEE 1.00
t -
P -
Correlation coefficient I1 0.481 1.00
t 3.213 -
P 0.012 -
Correlation coefficient I2 0.175 0.016 1.00
t -0.564 0.047 -
P 0.011 0.961 -
Correlation coefficient I3 0.232 -0.502 -0.362 1.00
t -0.757 -1.842 -2.991 -
P 0.013 0.094 0.023 -
Correlation coefficient I4 0.106 0.033 -0.063 0.031 1.00
t 0.341 0.106 -0.204 0.102 -
P 0.009 0.917 0.841 0.918 -
Correlation coefficient I5 0.531 -0.103 0.561 0.068 0.032 1.00
t 2.578 -0.332 2.150 0.215 2.705 -
P 0.005 0.744 0.055 0.831 0.016 -
Correlation coefficient I6 0.458 -0.272 0.231 -0.208 0.550 0.241 1.00
t 3.012 -0.901 2.358 -0.674 2.391 0.791 -
P 0.011 0.388 0.047 0.513 0.042 0.446 -