Job Involvement of Working Women in Relation to their Family Environment
Journal Title: Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
Job is something where we constantly discover our self, our potential and our limit of taking up more responsibilities. For most of the people, according to Kanungo (1982) job involvement is the satisfaction they get from work and vice versa. Bass (1965) points out that job involvement is representative of the employee’s ego involvement in job and is thus related to performance. Chughtai, (2008) Rotenberry and Moberg (2007) said that job involvement is the importance of the job to their total self-image and self-esteem. According to Agassi (1982), married men more/less likely to be involved with their jobs in comparison to single men; and are married women more/less likely to be involved with their jobs in comparison to single women.
Authors and Affiliations
BL Lakkannavar
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