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Job Satisfaction Among Working Women as a Function of Educational Background and Average Income Level


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1 SoS in Psychology, Pt Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhatisgarh, India
2 Department of Psychology, Govt. D.B. Girls PG.College, Raipur, Chhatisgarh, India
     

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The objective of present study was to see the difference in the job satisfaction among working women of average income group of background of professional and non professional background. The sample was selected on random basis. It consisted of 120 working women of both professionals (60) and of non professionals (60) educational background, average income group (4 lakhs to less than 8 lakhs). To study this research problem 2x1 factorial design was used. In this design working women of 2 categories professional and non professional Educational background, salary groups (4 lakhs to less than 8 lakhs) were independent variables, Life satisfaction was dependent variable, so the proposed research design was 2x1 factorial designs. Life Satisfaction Scale (LSS) by Kumar and Dhyani was used to assess the level of job satisfaction.

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Professional, Non Professional, Average Income Group, Job Satisfaction, Working Women.
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Putul Kumari
SoS in Psychology, Pt Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chhatisgarh, India
Usha Kiran Agrawal
Department of Psychology, Govt. D.B. Girls PG.College, Raipur, Chhatisgarh, India

Abstract


The objective of present study was to see the difference in the job satisfaction among working women of average income group of background of professional and non professional background. The sample was selected on random basis. It consisted of 120 working women of both professionals (60) and of non professionals (60) educational background, average income group (4 lakhs to less than 8 lakhs). To study this research problem 2x1 factorial design was used. In this design working women of 2 categories professional and non professional Educational background, salary groups (4 lakhs to less than 8 lakhs) were independent variables, Life satisfaction was dependent variable, so the proposed research design was 2x1 factorial designs. Life Satisfaction Scale (LSS) by Kumar and Dhyani was used to assess the level of job satisfaction.

Keywords


Professional, Non Professional, Average Income Group, Job Satisfaction, Working Women.