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organisational stress - Pondicherry University DSpace Portal

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-The findings revealed that there is an impact of <strong>stress</strong>ors on JSsignificantly (Table 21). Among the <strong>stress</strong>ors, F2 and Fs influencethe overall JS of the respondents of all sector. The study alsorevealed that except the vanable 'Recognition', all other factors ofJS are mfluenced by <strong>stress</strong>ors.When the analys~s was attempted on sectorwise morefactors (F2, F4 and F5) are influenced by personal variables incase of Sector 2. Regarding Sector 1, the factors ~nfluenced by thepersonal vanables are F1 and F3, whereas for Sector 3, thosefactors are F4 and FS It IS also observed that the factors 1 and 3are not ~nfluenced by the demographic vanables, except in Sec.1(Tables 22, 23 & 24)5.7 CONCLUSIONIn general, the level of <strong>stress</strong> is moderate in banlung sector.Among the <strong>stress</strong>ors, <strong>stress</strong> 1s more on Factor 4 and 5. At theother extreme, <strong>stress</strong> IS almost nil on Factor 3. The existence of<strong>stress</strong> in Sector 1 and 3 was in lime with the scores of the totalrespondents. In each sector, more <strong>stress</strong> is caused by Factor 4

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