1.2.7 A study on personal factors affecting Work life Balance of Women with reference to IT sector in Chennai
Vani,
MBA, M.Phil, Research Scholar, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
Nagajothi,
Prof & Head, Department Of Business Administration, Rajah Serfoji Government college, Thanjavur, India
DoI: CJBES/ Vol.1.2/ Dec-2024…
Abstract:
Work – life Balance of women employees has become an important subject since the time has changed from men earning the family living. In today’s world where both men and women equally share the responsibility of earning for the betterment of their family life. Hence it is very necessary to know how the women balance very professional and domestic life. The aim of this paper is to analyze the demographic and personal factors affecting work life balance and satisfaction with work life balance of women employees in IT sector in Chennai.
Keywords: Work life Balance, IT sector, Private sector, Corporate life
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