Consequences of online class during COVID-19 with female schoolteachers' work-life balance
T. Jansi Rani and
V. Krishna Priya
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, 2024, vol. 17, issue 3, 292-300
Abstract:
Work-life balance (WLB) is the balance of both sides of one's life (personal and professional). A person has to take responsibility for both their personal and professional lives. In the meantime, wide spread of COVID-19 has resulted to the major changes all around the world. The current conceptual paper emphasises the WLB of female schoolteachers during the pandemic period. In her professional life, she has to prepare for online classes and assignments on par with technology. The paper comprises of family involvement and job role and responsibilities as an independent variable and work life balance as a dependent variable. This paper concludes that WLB during COVID-19 is complicated in nature, especially for female schoolteacher to conduct up to date classes.
Keywords: work-life balance; female schoolteachers; family involvement; job role and responsibilities; online classes. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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