Abstract

This present a study aim was to find out the effect of Working and Non-Working Women on Dimension of Emotional Maturity of both types of women living and working in Rajkot city. For this Total number of sample was 80 in which 40 working women and 40 non-working women from the age group of 24 to 48 years. Were selected randomly sampling method from various society and working office around of Rajkot city in Gujarat state as per research design. For the data collection of Emotional maturity scale developed by Roma Pal (1988) was used to measured emotional maturity of women. Questionnaires were administered to measure the dimensions of Emotional maturity of both the groups. For data analysis and concluded result „t‟-test was used. The results reveal that„s the working women significantly affect and difference on Emotional maturity score as compared to non working women. Working women have shown better Emotional Maturity compared to non working women. For this dimension indicate that in positive sense there was significant difference between working and non working women.

Highlights

  • HYPOTHESIS: The main hypotheses of present study are as under: 1. There is no significant difference between working and non working women in allover Emotional Maturity

  • There is no significant difference between working and non working women in Emotional Stability

  • There is no significant difference between working and non working women in Emotional Regression

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Summary

Emotional Maturity in Women

This present a study aim was to find out the effect of Working and Non-Working Women on Dimension of Emotional Maturity of both types of women living and working in Rajkot city. Skinner (1949), an emotionally mature person is one who is able to keep a lid on his feelings He can suffer in silence; he can bid his time in spite of present discomfort. According to Fred Mc. Kinney (1960), “The characteristics of an emotionally matured person are heterosexuality, appreciation of attitude and behavior of others tendency to adopt the attitude and habits of others and capacity to delay own responses”. Kaplan and Baron elaborate the characteristics of an emotionally mature person; say that he has the capacity to withstand delay in satisfaction of needs. He has the ability to tolerate a reasonable amount of frustration. A study of Emotional Maturity and its damnations among working and non working women

OBJECTIVES
Working women
Faulty social adjustment N
Findings
Lack of Independency N
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