JOB RELATED STRESS AMONG WORKING WOMEN
American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research,
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): AJSHR
Abstract
This article analysis the job related stress among working women
Keywords
job
women
stress
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JOB RELATED STRESS AMONG WORKING WOMEN. (2020). American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research, 1(1), 87–94. Retrieved from https://www.grnjournals.us/index.php/ajshr/article/view/147
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Salmond, Susan; Ropis, PatricaE.. "Job Stress and General Well-being: A Comparitive Study of Medical-Surgical and Home Care Nurses", MEDSURG Nursing, Oct2005,
Coetzer, w. J; Rothmann, S. "Occupational stress of employees in an insurance company", South African Journal of Business Management, Sep2006, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p29-39, 11p.
Narayan, G. S. (2008). "Women in Management and Occupational Stress", Agenda Feminist Media, Vol. 65, pp. 83-94.
References
Salmond, Susan; Ropis, PatricaE.. "Job Stress and General Well-being: A Comparitive Study of Medical-Surgical and Home Care Nurses", MEDSURG Nursing, Oct2005,
Coetzer, w. J; Rothmann, S. "Occupational stress of employees in an insurance company", South African Journal of Business Management, Sep2006, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p29-39, 11p.
Narayan, G. S. (2008). "Women in Management and Occupational Stress", Agenda Feminist Media, Vol. 65, pp. 83-94.
Coetzer, w. J; Rothmann, S. "Occupational stress of employees in an insurance company", South African Journal of Business Management, Sep2006, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p29-39, 11p.
Narayan, G. S. (2008). "Women in Management and Occupational Stress", Agenda Feminist Media, Vol. 65, pp. 83-94.