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Well-being and Coping Among Working and Non-Working Women During Pandemic Lock Down Due to COVID-19
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The Current Study Was Planned And Executed To Study The Impact Of Lockdown Due To Spread Of Covid-19 On Wellbeing And Coping Among Total Of 78 Working And Non Working Women As They Are The Basic Care Taker Of The Family In Terms Of Maintaining Household Activities And Also Provide Emotional Support To Their Family. Difference Between The Two Groups Was Studied As In Case Of Working Women Alongside The Above Mentioned Household Activities, They Are Still Involved With Work From Home. 16 Questions Self-reported Questionnaire Was Prepared In View Of The Ongoing Lockdown And Was Circulated Via Social Media. The Results Revealed That: There Were No Significant Differences Found Between Working And Non-working Women In Terms Of Their Well-being (t=1.805).no Significant Differences Were Found In Terms Of Coping As Well Between Working And Non-working Women (t=.492).
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COVID-19, Lock Down, Working, Non-working, Women.
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