Life Satisfaction, Hope and Self Esteem among Working and Non-Working Parous Married Women Living in Joint Families
Rupa Mishra, Shubhangi Gupta
Abstract:The aim of the current study is to investigate if there are differences in hope, life satisfaction, and self-esteem between working and non-working married women living in joint families. The sample had 144 parous married women working as well as non-working women living in joint families. The age range was 24–55 years. Participants were from urban and rural areas. The hope scale, life satisfaction scale, and self-esteem scale were used. Results showed that there areconsiderable differences in hope, life satis… Show more
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