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Occupational Role Stress on Women Librarians: A Study


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The paper attempts to study the level of Occupational Role Stress (DRS) among women library professionals. The influence of certain demographic variables like age, experience, qualification and marital status are tested with the key variable ORS. The study identified that age, experience and marital status have significant association with ORS.

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Working Woman, Women Library Professionals, Job Stress, Occupational Role Stress (ORS), ORS Scale Inventory, Demographic Variables.
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S. Ally Sornam
PG Department of Library and Information Science, Bishop Hebel College, Tiruchy 620017, Tamilnadu
India

S. Sudha
PG Department of Library and Information Science, Bishop Hebel College, Tiruchy 620017, Tamilnadu
India


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Authors

S. Ally Sornam
PG Department of Library and Information Science, Bishop Hebel College, Tiruchy 620017, Tamilnadu, India
S. Sudha
PG Department of Library and Information Science, Bishop Hebel College, Tiruchy 620017, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract


The paper attempts to study the level of Occupational Role Stress (DRS) among women library professionals. The influence of certain demographic variables like age, experience, qualification and marital status are tested with the key variable ORS. The study identified that age, experience and marital status have significant association with ORS.

Keywords


Working Woman, Women Library Professionals, Job Stress, Occupational Role Stress (ORS), ORS Scale Inventory, Demographic Variables.