Studying Working Women's Work-Life Balance from an Educational Perspective

Saurabh Prataprao Barge(1), Sudarshan Dhairyasheel Jadhav(2),


(1) Rajarambapu Institute of Technology
(2) Rajarambapu Institute of Technology
Corresponding Author

Abstract


In her life, a woman takes on many roles. She has a lot of challenges to overcome in every situation she encounters. Women who work need to strike a balance between their personal and professional lives. During these stages, she encounters numerous obstacles. The majority of women were seen working in kitchens in earlier eras, and those who did so were either employed in industries, on farms, or in shops. However, because of the rising literacy rates in both society and among women, people stop doing their usual things and start focusing on succeeding in their professional lives. When this study paper is finished, we can see how a woman balances her personal and professional lives. Also, we can consider how she balances her obligations and responsibilities in her life to establish her goals and achieve them.

Keywords


Educational perspective; Working women; Work-life balance.

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