A comparative study of child rearing practices of employed and unemployed women in relation to work involvement

A comparative study of child rearing practices of employed and unemployed women in relation to work involvement

by Kumudini Sharma

1994

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Study confined to school students in Bhopal; result of a project initiated by the Dept. of Psychology, Govt. P.G. Girls College, Bhopal, with the assistance of the Dept. of Science & Technology, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh.

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    How does Kumudini Sharma define and measure the psychological concept of "work involvement" in relation to maternal employment, and do you find her framework convincing?

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    In what ways do societal expectations of motherhood in Bhopal, as reflected in the study's setting, intersect with the realities of employed versus unemployed mothers?

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    How do you think the psychological well-being and academic performance of school students are impacted by having an employed mother versus a full-time homemaker?

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