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</script>In today’s world the concept of stress has gained too much attention because there are many factors prevailing in today's world which act as a catalyst in increasing it. Stress is not confined to age these days; the fact is that it is increasingly affecting children of all age groups including those who are going to colleges as well. Proper stress management is required in order to deal with it effectively. As far as college going students are concerned, there are plenty of reasons which cause stress, employment status could be one of those. Employed students tend to face many challenges like maintaining balance between work and college, academic achievement and work deadlines, etc. The objective of the current study was to understand the stress level among male and female students from junior college and also, among those who are employed and unemployed. Results indicated that stress was not affected by gender whereas, employed students had a higher level of stress compared to those who were unemployed.
Stress, Junior College Students, Employment, Employed Students, Unemployed Students
Stress, Junior College Students, Employment, Employed Students, Unemployed Students
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