Study about the Family Cooperation and Satisfaction Regarding Household Work among the Working and Non-Working Women
Keywords:
Satisfaction, working, non-working, cooperationAbstract
In today's global environment, women must balance the roles of housewife and career building. The present study compared working and non-working women on cooperation and satisfaction regarding household work. Samples of 50 women (25 workings + 25 non-working) were taken from Agra, City. The questionnaire was used to collect the data. The data were analysed by using a t-test. This study concluded that the contribution of both working and non-working was not significant towards household chores.
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