Work Place Stress in Higher Educational Institutions at Hyderabad
Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 8
Abstract
The role of teaching has always been considered to be very stressful. This study deals with the work place stress at higher educational institutions. Keeping in mind the growing level of stress among different faculty members in higher educational institutions, an attempt was made to select a sample of 150 respondents who have been teaching in different educational institutions at Hyderabad. The participants were selected based on their experience and occupation, both genders were represented and a statistical tool chi-square is used. This study concluded that most of the faculties at higher educational institutions, experience high degree of job stress like lack of participation in decision making, lack of authority, lack of promotion and feedback, workload, unsatisfactory working conditions and interpersonal relationships. Female faculties are feeling more stressful than their counterparts is being proved by this study.
Authors and Affiliations
E. HYMAVATHI
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