The Effect of Length of Service and Demographic Variables on Organisational Role Stress of Public Sector Bank Employees

  • Gupta V
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Abstract

The study explores the impact of length of service and demographic variables on the organizational role stress on the public sector bank employees. The questionnaire employed in this study is Organisational Role Stress (ORS) scale developed by Prof. Udai Pareek (1983) where the length of service, gender, age, education, number of family members and income are independent variables and Organisational Role Stress (ORS) is the dependent variable. The sample for the study consist of 415 public sector bank employees. Simple random sampling is used as a sampling technique. Data were analyzed using Multiple Regression. The results revealed that length of service, age, education, and income significantly impact the organizational role stress (ORS) on the public sector bank employees.

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Gupta, V. P. (2019). The Effect of Length of Service and Demographic Variables on Organisational Role Stress of Public Sector Bank Employees. Shanlax International Journal of Commerce, 7(3), 23–27. https://doi.org/10.34293/commerce.v7i3.489

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