A Study of Child Rearing Knowledge and Practices of Non-Teaching Women in Relation to Their Job Satisfaction
Journal Title: Journal Global Values A Peer Reviewed International Journal - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
The present study highlights the significant relationship of job satisfaction as one of the most important works factors on child rearing knowledge, child rearing practices. Purposive sampling procedure is used in this study to select the individual respondents. The study consists of 250 non- teaching working mothers selected from different departments. Obtained data was analyzed based on the descriptive statistics. The findings revealed that job satisfaction positively related with child rearing knowledge and child rearing practices. The findings also indicates that there is significant relationship between the respondent’s job satisfaction and child rearing knowledge, child rearing practices. This study also established that high level of job satisfaction is associated with child rearing knowledge, child rearing practices.
Authors and Affiliations
Sarika . , Dr. Kalpana Sharma
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