Volume 20 No 22 (2022)
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A STUDY ON THE WORK- LIFE BALANCE OF GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL NURSES IN THE THOOTHUKUDI DISTRICT OF TAMIL NADU
D. Janaki, Dr. J. Moses Gnanakkan
Abstract
Skilled women are disputed by work and family commitments at the end of each day. maximum
women are working out throughout the week and a maximum of the nurses are blundering to attain
work-life balance. Women described that their life has turned into a juggling act as they've had to
shoulder numerous liabilities at work and home. The hospital administration needs to exist aware of this
situation of nurses and periodically reanalyze their situation. They can generate a supporting
surrounding to assist these women to attain work-life balance. This paper is entirely based on Primary
and Secondary data. This paper highlights the results interconnected with the work-life balance of
nurses.
Keywords
Work Life Balance, Family Commitment, Responsibility
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