An Investigation on Balance between Professional and Personal Work of Women Teachers

J. Johnsi Priya*
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Meston College of Education (Autonomous), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Periodicity:November - January'2017
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jpsy.10.3.10382

Abstract

The present study aims to examine the work-life balance of women teachers in Chennai city. In this normative survey study, 100 women teachers were selected as sample by using convenient sampling technique. The data were collected from 100 women teachers who are working in eight Higher Secondary Schools at chennai city using the Work-life Balance Checklist by Daniels, Lewis, and McCarraher (2000). The tool consists of ten statements pertaining to work-life balance. For analyzing the data, the investigator used mean, standard deviation, t-test, and ANOVA as the statistical techniques. Finding shows that there is a significant difference among work-life balance of women teachers with respect to age group and years of experience and there is no significant difference among work-life balance of women teachers with respect to salary, marital status, and number of children.

Keywords

Work-life Balance, Women Teachers, Higher Secondary School.

How to Cite this Article?

Priya, J.J., (2017). An Investigation on Balance between Professional and Personal Work of Women Teachers. i-manager’s Journal on Educational Psychology, 10(3), 39-45. https://doi.org/10.26634/jpsy.10.3.10382

References

[1]. Daniels, L., Lewis, S. & McCarraher, L. (2000). Work-life Benchmarking Framework: Literature Review and Survey of other Benchmarking Organisations. Manchester: Work Life Research Centre.
[2]. Dhanya, J.S. and Kinslin, D., (2016). “A study on work life balance of teachers in engineering colleges in Kerala”. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 2098-2104. Retrieved from www.jchps.com
[3]. Garett and Ssesanger, (2005). “Devolution and Teachers' Work: The underside of a Complex Phenomenon”. Educational Management Administration & Leadership, Vol. 23, pp. 168-175.
[4]. Glass, J., and Camarigg, V., (1992). “Gender, parenthood, and job-family compatibility”. American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 98, No. 1, pp. 131–151.
[5]. Jacobs A. Jerry, (2004). “The Faculty Time Divide”. Sociological Forum, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 3-27.
[6]. Kofodimos, J.R., (2003). “Why executives lose their balance”. Organizational Dynamics, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 58–73.
[7]. Kumari, K. Thriveni, and Devi, V. Rama, (2012). “Impact of demographic variables on work-life balance of women employees (with special reference to Bangalore City)”. International Journal of Advances in Management and Economics, Vol. 1, No. 6, pp. 226-229. Retrieved from www.managementjournal.info
[8]. Padma, S., and Reddy, M., Sudhir, (2013). “Role of family support in balancing personal and work-life of women employees ”. International Journal of Computational Engineering & Management, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 93-97. Retrieved from www.ijcem.org
[9]. Panisoara, Georgeta and Serban, Mihaela, (2013). “Marital status and work-life balance”. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 78, pp. 21-25. doi:10.1016/ j.sbspro. 2013.04.243
[10]. Rosner, E., Lisa Indovino, Jennifer DeNicolis Bragger, Ofelia Rodriguez-Srednicki, and Eugene J. Kutcher, (2005). “Work-family Conflict, Work-family Culture, and Organizational Citizenship Behavior among Teachers”. Journal of Business and Psychology, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 303-324
[11]. Santhi, T.S. and Sundar, K., (2012). “A study on the work life balance of women employees in Information Technology industry”. ZENITH International Journal of Business Economics & Management Research, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 82-96. Retrieved from www.zenithresearch.org.in
[12]. Ward, K., and Wolf-Wendel, L., (2006). “Academic life and motherhood: Variations by institutional type”. Higher Education, Vol. 52, No. 3, pp. 487-521.
[13]. Weinstein, Bruce, (2009). The Ethics of Work-Life Balance. A Special Report-The Ethics Guy.
If you have access to this article please login to view the article or kindly login to purchase the article

Purchase Instant Access

Single Article

North Americas,UK,
Middle East,Europe
India Rest of world
USD EUR INR USD-ROW
Pdf 35 35 200 20
Online 35 35 200 15
Pdf & Online 35 35 400 25

Options for accessing this content:
  • If you would like institutional access to this content, please recommend the title to your librarian.
    Library Recommendation Form
  • If you already have i-manager's user account: Login above and proceed to purchase the article.
  • New Users: Please register, then proceed to purchase the article.