A STUDY ON WORKPLACE STRESS AMONG WOMEN WORKING IN BANKING
International Journal of Social and Allied Research
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Title |
A STUDY ON WORKPLACE STRESS AMONG WOMEN WORKING IN BANKING
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Creator |
Modi, Charu; Assistant Professor, Faculty of Management, Jeev Sewa Sansthan Group of Institutions for Women, Bhopal-462001, India
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Subject |
Organizational Behaviour
Stress, Working women, Workplace stress, Women in banking, Stress among women, Banking women. Work Stress |
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Description |
Women in India have served a lot after independence. From just an experienced homemaker, women today have gained skills and potential of not just being a homemaker but being at parity with their male counterpart. Along with varying roles while working, they have preserved the conventional work culture of household. These days, companies are thriving towards high rate that the women have to work for longer hours to sustain the standard of living and accomplish their basic needs. In spite of having the recent technologies and services, women feel to be work loaded and stressed. The literature on stress recommends that working women are lying on to the same face stressors practiced by working men. So far, women are also confronting with possibly exceptional stressors such as inequality, social disconnection, and work/home classes. Stress arises due to many causes which have been emphasized in this research paper. The research paper also contains reasons of stress and how to ease the stress and rise above such problems by the working women at their workplace, especially in banking industry.
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Publisher |
SPEAK Foundation
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Date |
2012-10-01
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Exploratory Study |
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application/pdf
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Identifier |
http://journals.foundationspeak.com/index.php/ijsar/article/view/88
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Source |
International Journal of Social and Allied Research (IJSAR); Vol 1, No 1 (2012): IJSAR - Oct 1(1) 2012; 71-76
2349-9311 2319-3611 |
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Language |
eng
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Relation |
http://journals.foundationspeak.com/index.php/ijsar/article/view/88/93
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Coverage |
India
— Primary data was collected with the help of self-administered questionnaire which includes 15 items. Secondary data was gathered from newspapers, magazines and online sources such as websites. |
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Rights |
Copyright (c) 2018 International Journal of Social and Allied Research (IJSAR)
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