Job Satisfaction And Work Life Balance Among Female Employees: A Study In Public Sector Univercity In Bhilwara City

1Deepti Rustagi

2Mr. Akhil Goyal

1Ph.D. Scholar, Nims University, Rajasthan,
2Associate Professor, Institute of Management & Commerce

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Abstract:

Most people's life revolve heavily on their jobs. Work, whether paid or unpaid, helps us maintain our sense of self and our sense of purpose in life; it allows (or requires) us to divide up our time in a productive manner; it provides us with something to show for our time each day; it raises our social standing and that of our families and communities; and it introduces us to new people. What we mean when we talk about striking a "work life balance" is describing the interplay between one's professional responsibilities and their personal obligations. Work-life balance issues are a common cause of tension for people in modern society. When discontent with one's job becomes severe, decisive action is required. Finding a happy medium between one's professional and personal commitments is essential to achieving work-life balance. A company's performance ultimately depends on the efforts of its employees, which may be influenced by several factors. Researching the effects of stress and work-life balance on employee satisfaction in the workplace, empirical research was undertaken among women at public-sector banks.

Keywords:

Job Satisfaction, Public sector, work life balance, working women

Paper Details
Month09
Year2020
Volume24
IssueIssue 8
Pages133378-133383

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