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Effect of Self-efficacy and Resilience on Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction among Software Engineers

Shubhdip Kaur, Rana Fathima U C, Jasmeen KaurCentral University of Punjab, Bathinda, Punjab Pages:343-352 Job satisfaction is the positive feeling employees have towards their work and mayhave many underlying factors which may further impact their commitment towardstheir organization. The presented research study was carried out to examine the effectof self-efficacy and resilience on organizational commitment …

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Modernization and its Influence on Attitude toward Women: Changing Perspective of Society

Hemant Kumar, Satyander, Vijeta Singh, Rakesh Kumar Behmani and Sunita RaniGuru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar Pages: 334-342 Modernization has a profound impact on the public mindset. This development is seenin evolving attitudes toward sex roles, female empowerment, and egalitarianism. In thepast, patriarchal norms constrained females to the home, restricting their involvementin education, …

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Psychological Distress and its Determinants in Married Women: A Study among Spouses of Alcohol and Opioid Dependents

Meena Hijam and Thiyam Kiran SinghNagaland University-Kohima Campus, Nagalanda Pages: 373-380 WHO report estimated that women are 2-3 times more vulnerable to experiencingunspecified psychological distress when compared to their male counterparts.Husbands’ use of alcohol and other drugs have been linked to adverse mental healthoutcomes among women. In Manipur, the prevalence of alcohol and opioid use …

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