Abstract

The present study is aimed to explore the level of depression among working and non working women. Sample of the study consisted of 28 working and 32 non-working married women who were recruited through purposive sampling technique. The working women were various post holders in different private and government organizations. Non-working women were only housewives/house makers. Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was used to assess the level of their depression. Data was analyzed on SPSS 16. The result showed that non working women have more depression tendencies as compared to their working women counterparts.

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