Working women are often forced to take on multiple duties, such as working at home, and at the workplace, which can lead to stressful situations. They are also conditioned to be more obedient, fearful, and incapable of dealing with obstacles, leading to a foundation for stress. The primary objective of the study is to examine the level of occupational stress of working women attached to government schools, divisional secretariat, and hospital. A total of 120 working women were chosen at random from government schools (40), divisional secretariat (40), and hospital (40) in Nintavur which is situated in Ampara district of Sri Lanka. The measuring tool was modified questionnaire developed by Aroosiya and Ali (2016), consisting of 24 questions....
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Background and Aim: The phenomenon of stress is one of the fundamental problems in the last few deca...
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Background and Objectives: The importance of considering to job stress among women is not related to...
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In this study “Occupational Stress and its impact on employees’ motivation with special ...
ABSTRACT: Employees spend fifty percent of their lives in indoor workplace environments, which great...
The manufacturing organizations in Sri Lankan Free Trade Zones play a key role in the national econo...
This paper is concerned with an occupational stress management among nurses in Rajaji Government Hos...
Work stress is recognized worldwide as a major challenge to workers ’ health and the healthiness of ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to discover the influence of the working conditions on women w...
The study identified the levels of stress among working mothers in government tertiary institutions ...
Background and Aim: The phenomenon of stress is one of the fundamental problems in the last few deca...
This study investigates the relationship between occupational stress and employees' performance. St...
Faculty(both government and private colleges)frequently suffer from stress owing among other factors...
Introduction: Occupational stress results from work demands and pressures that are not matched with ...
Stress is the mental and physiological response that happens when one sees an unevenness in the degr...
Abstract: In the present scenario there are many fields and professions which are expandi...
Background and Objectives: The importance of considering to job stress among women is not related to...
ABSTRACT Indian women the responsible citizens of a capitalistic, developing and dramatic India, hav...
In this study “Occupational Stress and its impact on employees’ motivation with special ...
ABSTRACT: Employees spend fifty percent of their lives in indoor workplace environments, which great...
The manufacturing organizations in Sri Lankan Free Trade Zones play a key role in the national econo...