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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 4193-4198


IMPACT OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS WITH REFERENCE TO PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERS IN THANJAVUR DISTRICT

R. MANIKANDAN, Dr. C. SURESH.




Abstract

The study throws light on the wide spread silent problem by name ‘ Occupational Stress‘, which gave raise to acute dysfunctions and are called many diseases, increase divorce rates, and other harassments.
If left uncared the extremity of stress may turn a person vulnerable and even lead to the suicide of the person. The occupational stress is found in all professions, especially the private school teachers who are highly target driven, highly pressured on results, and are squeezed both physically and mentally to the maximum on their roles and loads.
Analysis part was done by simple analysis technique such as percentage analysis and Statistical analysis technique such as Chi-square and Correlation. The study provides some findings that were interrupted from the analysis of the collected data. The suggestions were given by the researcher which may help to reduce the stress among the private school teachers.

Key words: extremity, vulnerable, profession, roles and loads.






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