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Volume - 3 | Issue - 1 | june 2024

Comprehensive Study on the Impacts of Gender Disparities Over Life and Work Balance in IT Sector in Bangalore
Juin Choudhury   25  37
Pages: 1-15
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Choudhury, J. (2024). Comprehensive Study on the Impacts of Gender Disparities Over Life and Work Balance in IT Sector in Bangalore. Recent Research Reviews Journal, 3(1), 1-15. doi:10.36548/rrrj.2024.1.001
Published
06 March, 2024
Abstract

This study is focusing on, especially in the workforce of the information technology sectors, to look into the work and family life balance of the employees in the IT sectors, mainly in Bangalore City. The objective of this study is to learn the relation of gender and employees’ personal and professional life balance in the IT sector of Bangalore and how marital status affects work and personal life balance in the IT sector of Bangalore. The aim of this study is to identify how organizational support, policies, management, and leadership can help employees balance their personal and work lives in the organization. Work-life balance is to find time for family and family functions, neighbourhood participation, friends and relatives’ functions, enriching self-care, and personal and spiritual growth by attending sessions, other personal activities. Basically, it is to understand the need and how to adjust time and fulfil additional demands of the workplace. The method has been used with the collection of responses from different IT companies in Bangalore, and the chi square tool has been used for analysis.

Keywords

Working Life Personal Life Balance Employee Age Gender Marital Status Family Organisation

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