Marital Adjustment among Working and Nonworking Women
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Marital Adjustment, Locality, Age, Working and Non-Working WomenAbstract
This research investigates the marital adjustment of 400 women, both working and non-working, resided in both rural and urban regions of Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, India, with an objective to explore the influence of location, age, and family structure. Marital Adjustment Scale by Vinita Verma and Talwar were admitted to the subjects. Findings suggested that women in rural areas, below 45 years and from joint families exhibited better marital adjustment. These results emphasize how surroundings and family dynamics affect marital happiness and underscores the need for specific actions to improve relationships.
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