Volume 10 (02), July 2024
GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF WORKPLACE STRESS AMONG WORKING WOMEN IN SIKAR DISTRICT, RAJASTHAN, INDIA
AUTHOR
Anju Ojha and Jiya Anil Sharma
ABSTRACT
Women in India have demonstrated exceptional capabilities in the workforce, achieving success despite significant struggles and the pursuit of freedom within a traditional social framework. Despite their evolving roles, working women continue to uphold traditional household responsibilities. This research seeks to identify the root causes of the challenges faced by working women and aims to find practical solutions that have been successfully implemented in other contexts and can be adopted more broadly. The study focuses on examining the stress experienced by working women, identifying various factors contributing to this stress. To uncover the realities, both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods were employed, with questionnaires distributed to 100 working women. The participants include doctors, professors, teachers, bankers, laborers, engineers, administrative officers, police officers, politicians, advocates, and nurses.