30, August 2025

A Study on Stress Management Among Women’s Working In Academic Industry With Reference To Indore

Author(s): Dr. Jeesha Boyat

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Assistant Professor, Department of Management

Arihant College, Indore

 

DOIs:10.2015/IJIRMF/202508029     |     Paper ID: IJIRMF202508029


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Presently the world has become evidence of the era of challenges. In our daily life we face many circumstances. The job of a college professor is mentally as well as physically challenging. The Everyday challenges face by a woman works as a professor is not limited to fulfilment of her job tasks but she also has to perform family responsibilities and commitments. The purpose of this paper is to find out the impact, causes and managing the stress among women professors in various management colleges at Indore city. For Conducting this research a structured questionnaire was designed and distributed among 50 female professors selected from various management colleges of Indore city.

Keywords: Management, Academic, Industry, Psychological.

Dr. Jeesha Boyat (2025); A Study on Stress Management Among Women’s Working in Academic Industry with Reference to Indore, International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, ISSN(O): 2455-0620, Vol-11, Issue-8, Pp. 231-234.         Available on –   https://www.ijirmf.com/

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