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WELL-BEING OF YOUTH: IMPACT OF UNEMPLOYMENT

Advances in Asian Social Science

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Title WELL-BEING OF YOUTH: IMPACT OF UNEMPLOYMENT
 
Creator Sharma, Anita
 
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Description Objectives. The main objective of the present study was to examine and compare the level of well-being of employed youth with unemployed youth in both the genders. Methods. A 2 X 2 Factorial design was used to study the role of unemployment in Well-being. The subjects were divided into two sub groups of employment i.e. employed (n=200) and un-employed (n=200), these subjects were further divided into two sub-groups based on genders, males (n-100) and females (n=100) included in equal number. A sample of 400 subjects (200 males and 200 females) was drawn randomly from Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh, aged between 21 to 45 years with mean age 38.5. Results. Employed youth have reported significantly higher level of well-being than un-employed youth irrespective of the gender. Conclusion. There is a detrimental impact of unemployment on the wellbeing of youth.
 
Publisher World Science Publisher
 
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Date 2012-08-18
 
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Identifier http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/index.php/AASS/article/view/608
 
Source Advances in Asian Social Science; Vol 2, No 4 (2012); 539-544
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Language eng
 
Relation http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/index.php/AASS/article/view/608/526
 
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