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Adjustment Problems of Working and Nonworking Women in Contrast of Their Husband | Original Article

Kiran Maheshwari*, Neetu Singh, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

In truth, marriage is a lifestyle. This is not always rosy nonetheless, its success is contingent on both parties' capacity to modify. Adjustment and marital relationships are important issues in most families as the percentage of dual-career families grows. The focus of this research was to discover the marital adjustment issues that non-working women and working women teachers in Jaipur encounter. A total of 80 women are chosen at random (40 non-working women and their husbands, and 40 working women instructors and their spouses). Data was collected using the Marital Adjustment Jnventory created by Dr. Harmohan Singh, Department of Psychology, R. B. S. College, Agra (1987). In compared to their partners, non-working wives have higher marital adjustment issues, according to the findings. Second, working women instructors are more likely than non-working women to have marital adjustment issues. Working women, we might argue, may suffer from the more severe reasons for maladjustment at work or at home due to extra duties of their jobs.