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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2024)
A study of work-life balance before to and after intervention as measured by the experiment group
Authors
Badage Pratik Raju, Dr. Anil kumari
Abstract
This research looks at married working women
to see how social group work affected their work-life balance both before and
after an intervention. This study looks at how women are finding it harder to
juggle work and home duties as a result of systemic changes in family
structures, particularly the rise of nuclear families. Sixty people took part
in the study, which used a quasi-experimental approach based on qualitative
research and purposive sampling. Information was gathered by means of
self-administered surveys that included measures for work-life interference,
family happiness, and programs for work-life balance. The participants'
work-life balance adjustments after the intervention were assessed using a
t-test. The results show that after the social group work intervention,
participants were much better at balancing their job and family lives, and they
were also happier overall. It seems that working women may benefit from social
group work in terms of enhancing their work-life balance, which in turn
promotes personal development, reduces stress at work, and increases pleasure at
home.
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Pages:74-78
How to cite this article:
Badage Pratik Raju, Dr. Anil kumari "A study of work-life balance before to and after intervention as measured by the experiment group". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 74-78
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