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Self-Efficacy of Working and Non-Working Women
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The study was conducted on self-efficacy of working and non-working women. The random sample consisted of 90 working and 90 non-working women which was selected from Dharwad district in Karnataka state. The purpose of the present study was to examine the self-efficacy of working and non-working women. Self-efficacy scale and personal information schedule were used. Results revealed that there was no significant association between self-efficacy of working and non-working women. The working women had high self-efficacy as compared to non-working women. Social participation had positive and significant relationship with working women.
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Self-Efficacy, Working and Non-Working Women, Social Participation.
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