Well-Being among Hindu and Muslim Educated Unemployed People
Journal: The International Journal of Indian Psychology (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-03-25
Authors : Sunil S. Jadav Pankaj S. Suvera;
Page : 19-26
Keywords : Psychology;
Abstract
Aim of the research is to find out the Psychological Wellbeing among educated unemployed peoples so investigator selected two groups one is Hindu and other is Muslim educated unemployed people, both groups have 200 peoples. In one group has 135 Hindu and other one groups has 65 Muslim educated unemployed people. The all subjects were randomly selected. Data were collected from Banaskantha district. Scale was use for data collection is personal datasheet and Psychological Wellbeing scale developed by Bhogale and Prakash (1995), and data were analysis by?t? test. Result show, There is no significant mean difference between the Psychological well-being of Hindu and Muslim educated unemployed people. There is no significant mean difference between the Psychological well- being of law and middle income families educated unemployed people. There is no significant mean difference between the Psychological well-being of middle and high income families educated unemployed people. There is no significant mean difference between the Psychological well-being of law and high income families educated unemployed people. There is no significant mean difference between the Psychological well-being of joint and nuclear families educated unemployed people.
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