A Study of Life Satisfaction among Working and Non-Working Mothers

Authors

  • Dr. M.G. Mansuri Associate Professor, Nalini Arvind Arts College, Dept of psychology, Saradar Patel University, V.V nagger, Anand, India
  • Ms Avnika.S. Barad Ph.D scholar, Dept of psychology, Saradar Patel University, V.V nagger, Anand, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/%2010.25215/0702.039

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Abstract

The present study aims at assessing the comparative study of life satisfaction among working and non-working mothers. The sample included total of 120 working and non-working mothers’ of25-40 and 41-55 years. Data was collected with help of the inventory of Q.C Alam and R. Shreevastav`s life satisfaction scale, means and SD were computed and‘t’ test applied. There is no significant difference between working and non-working  mothers as far as there concerned(t=1.26) second result also suggest there is no significant difference between 25-40 and 41-55 years of working woman as far as there life satisfaction is concerned (t=0.98). There is no significant difference between 25-40 and 41-55 years of non-working  mothers as far as there life satisfaction is concerned (t=0.36). there is no significant difference between 25-40 years working and 25-40 years non-working  mothers as far as there life satisfaction is concerned (t=1.47) there is no significant difference between 41-55years working woman and 41-55years non-working  mothers as far as there life satisfaction is concerned (t=0.25) there is no significant difference between 41-55 years working mothers and 25-40 years non-working  mothers as far as there life satisfaction is concerned (t=0.55) there is no significant difference between 25-40 years working mothers and 41-55 years non-working  mothers as far as there life satisfaction is concerned(t=1.41).

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Published

2022-11-05

How to Cite

Dr. M.G. Mansuri, & Ms Avnika.S. Barad. (2022). A Study of Life Satisfaction among Working and Non-Working Mothers. International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, 7(2). https://doi.org/ 10.25215/0702.039