A Study On Constraints Faced By Working Women's Decision-Making

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Dr. Vijay Nimbalkar
Prof. Aparna Malik

Abstract

"Research on limits of working women throughout the pattern of household tasks" was conducted within two zones of Kanpur Neighbourhood to analyze working women's routines for domestic tasks. Consequently, 120 participants were chosen, with 60 selected from each zone of Kanpur Nagar for the study. With a mean score of 2.50 and a level of II, I am having difficulties while commuting. On a typical score of 2.49 and ranking III, 59.2% of working women agree, and 30.8% are unclear about the stress of marriage underlying the job. The results of this investigation demonstrated that numerous ages of working women face a variety of issues. Various classifications, such as a spouse, a divorcee, solitary parental figure, and divided, have multiple difficulties at home and on the job. Some problems are unquestionably widespread, such as mental and physical stress, a lack of healthy integration of career and personal care, unjust job therapies, a demanding existence, and prejudice at work.


Various classifications, such as a spouse, a divorcee, solitary parental figure, and divided, have multiple difficulties at home and on the job. Some problems are unquestionably widespread, such as mental and physical stress, a lack of healthy integration of career and personal care, unjust job therapies, a demanding existence, and prejudice at work.

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Dr. Vijay Nimbalkar

Associate Professor, International Institute of Management Studies, Pune

Prof. Aparna Malik

Assistant Professor, International Institute of Management Studies