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1.It is found that half of the respondents are in the age level of twenty to thirty years 2. More than half of the respondents females 3. It is found that eighty per cent of the respondents are married 4 it is found that sixty per cent of the respondents have one child , thirty four per cent of the respondents 5. is found that sixty four per cent of the respondents are in the administrative wing 6. it is found that seventy per cent of the respondents are in the manager level
7 it is found that forty eight per cent of the respondents earn upto one lakh
8.it is found that thirty six per cent of the respondents have higher secondary qualification and thirty two per cent each of the respondents are diploma and graduate holders respectively.
9. it is found that fifty per cent of the respondents devote more than 60 hours of work in a week and an other fifty percent devote sixty hours of work in a week
10. other fifty percent devote sixty hours of work in a week fifty six percent of the employees bring work back
11 Table it is found that forty two per cent of the respondents devote time for their work for upto twenty hours and above and an other forty two percent bring work back home and devote upto twenty hours for the same
12 it is found that eighty per cent of the respondents feel stressed wth their work
13 it is found that forty per cent of the respondents ventilate their stress, twenty eight per cent of the respondents suppress their stress and thirty two per cent of the respondents negelect their stress
14. it is found that fifty two per cent of the respondents have thought about reducing work load or changing jobs
15 it is found that ninty six per cent of the respondents feel stressed due to other extra activity
16 it is found that fifty six per cent of the respondents do not take holidays to fight stress
17 it is found that fifty eight per cent of the respondents did not find any help in

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