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Work-Life Balance Among Women Anganwadi Workers in Bengaluru


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1 Research Scholar, Post Graduate, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru - 560 029, India
2 Research Scholar (Corresponding Author), Post Graduate, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru - 560 029, India
3 Associate Professor, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru - 560 029, India
     

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Over the past few years, work–life balance has evolved into a matter of significant concern. Both men and women strive to achieve a steady professional and personal life. In reality, women are more prone to experiencing such challenges. The paper attempted to understand work-life balance among Anganwadi workers (women-dominant centres). The research focused on the impact of job satisfaction, work overburden, workplace support, family support, and dependent care on the work-life balance of Anganwadi workers. For the purpose of the study, a structured questionnaire was administered to 467 participants. Statistical technique used for the study was regression model. The results indicated that workplace support and family support had a positive impact on the work–life balance among Anganwadi workers. The findings also suggested that work overburden and dependent care had a negative impact on work-life balance. The results also contradicted the hypotheses by portraying that job satisfaction was not a significant factor that impacted the work-life balance among Anganwadi workers. However, many other variables such as emotional intelligence, job autonomy, turnover intention, absenteeism, and work engagement - that could potentially impact work-life balance - were not taken into consideration.

Keywords

Anganwadi Workers, Structural Equation Modeling, Validity And Reliability, Women Workers, Work–Life Balance.

JEL Classification Codes : I31, J28, M12, M54.

Paper Submission Date: September 30, 2019; Paper Sent Back for Revision: February 18, 2020; Paper Acceptance Date: February 25, 2020.

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Authors

Sarayu Sudhindra
Research Scholar, Post Graduate, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru - 560 029, India
G. Vasanth Kumar
Research Scholar (Corresponding Author), Post Graduate, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru - 560 029, India
B. Valarmathi
Associate Professor, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru - 560 029, India

Abstract


Over the past few years, work–life balance has evolved into a matter of significant concern. Both men and women strive to achieve a steady professional and personal life. In reality, women are more prone to experiencing such challenges. The paper attempted to understand work-life balance among Anganwadi workers (women-dominant centres). The research focused on the impact of job satisfaction, work overburden, workplace support, family support, and dependent care on the work-life balance of Anganwadi workers. For the purpose of the study, a structured questionnaire was administered to 467 participants. Statistical technique used for the study was regression model. The results indicated that workplace support and family support had a positive impact on the work–life balance among Anganwadi workers. The findings also suggested that work overburden and dependent care had a negative impact on work-life balance. The results also contradicted the hypotheses by portraying that job satisfaction was not a significant factor that impacted the work-life balance among Anganwadi workers. However, many other variables such as emotional intelligence, job autonomy, turnover intention, absenteeism, and work engagement - that could potentially impact work-life balance - were not taken into consideration.

Keywords


Anganwadi Workers, Structural Equation Modeling, Validity And Reliability, Women Workers, Work–Life Balance.

JEL Classification Codes : I31, J28, M12, M54.

Paper Submission Date: September 30, 2019; Paper Sent Back for Revision: February 18, 2020; Paper Acceptance Date: February 25, 2020.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2020%2Fv13i3%2F151177