Abstract

This research paper presents an in-depth investigation into the Stress experienced by women employees working in the banking sector. The study aims to identify the sources and effects of Stress and the coping mechanisms women adopt to manage Stress in this demanding workplace environment. By understanding women's unique challenges in the banking industry, this research contributes to developing targeted interventions and policies to enhance employee well-being and organizational effectiveness. The contemporary workplace is marked by its dynamic and diverse workforce, wherein women play a significant role. However, this integration has challenges, as women often experience unique stressors that can adversely affect their well-being and professional performance. This abstract delves into the sources and consequences of women's Stress in the workplace, shedding light on an issue that warrants attention from employers, policymakers, and researchers. Women's Stress at the workplace is influenced by a confluence of factors ranging from structural inequalities to social expectations. Discrimination, unequal pay, limited career advancement opportunities, and work-life balance struggles form a backdrop that intensifies Stress among female employees. These stressors are compounded by societal norms that often place the burden of domestic responsibilities disproportionately on women, leading to conflicting demands between work and home life. Addressing women's Stress in the workplace requires a comprehensive approach that involves employers, policymakers, and individuals. Companies must implement policies that promote gender equality, pay equity, and flexible work arrangements. Moreover, fostering a culture of inclusion and support is pivotal, enabling women to voice their concerns without fear of reprisal. Policy initiatives can play a role by enforcing anti-discrimination laws and mandating family-friendly policies.

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