Women are happy about their Jobs

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sun, Mar 05, 2017, 03:03 PM

Women are happy about their Jobs

New Delhi, March 5: More than 70% majority of the women has been enjoying life with their respective job says Study.

While going to matter, According to a recent survey study by the Ph.D. Chamber of Commerce & Industry, a majority of women (70 percent) work for 8-10 hours in a day travel as large as 30 km and travel for more than an hour to reach their workplace.

In spite of the long hours spent at work and the long travel distance, a positive trend in work satisfaction was seen. About 64 percent of the women participants stated that they were either completely satisfied or somewhat satisfied with their work, said the survey study.

Around 5000 working and non-working women were surveyed from the metropolitan cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata and Chennai by the Research Bureau of Ph.D. Chamber during January-February 2017 through a structured questionnaire.

Interestingly, the majority of women (84 percent) reported that they devote 2-4 hours in household work and 49 percent said that they have domestic help to do household work.

However, little support was seen coming from family members in running household errands with women, reflecting on the fact that the sole responsibility of home management has been always been on the lady of the house.

The survey study is an endeavor to explore and strike a balance between work, life and health status of women in India. It explores the efforts made by the employer to provide a healthy work environment for their female employees.

The results of the analysis have been divided into three basic categories; Work Life Balance, Health Concerns, and Workplace Health Provisions. The findings elucidate that a majority 63 per cent women reported missing work (absenteeism) due to health issues.

As many as 41 percent of women have reported cold, cough and fever as the main health reason for missing work. An equally interesting trend is the high per cent of aches and pains (27 per cent), especially back pain and headache, which has also been reported widely in the survey