“…From the perspective of discrepancy theories (e.g., Higgins, 1987;Michalos, 1985), level of aspiration theory (e.g., Starbuck, 1963), and person-environment (P-E) fit theories (e.g., Edwards & Shipp, 2007), gaps between aspirations and actual attainment may hamper motivation, performance, and well-being. In support of these theories, evidence suggests that experiencing an occupational AAG is linked to lower satisfaction with VET; lower life, job, and income satisfaction; a higher likelihood of dropping out of VET; and a lower propensity to consider oneself as very successful in one's work life (e.g., Beckmann et al, 2021;Carr, 1997;Hardie, 2014;Nießen et al, 2021). Low satisfaction, in turn, is related to a range of detrimental long-term career outcomes such as turnover, dropout, decreased work motivation, and decreased goal striving (e.g., Beckmann et al, 2021;Haase et al, 2012;Medici et al, 2020;Ton & Hansen, 2001).…”