Exhaustion and stress: an empirical study among workers in apparel industry of Sri Lanka

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2010

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University of Kelaniya

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Stress is a normal part of human life in the modern world. And everyone has to cope with it. The effect of stress is a deviation from the existing physical and psychological damage of human life. The aim of this paper is to identify the level of stress among apparel industry workers in Sri Lanka. A sample of 50 workers from 10 factories in apparel industry under Board of Investment (BOI) was randomly chosen for the purpose of this study. Once upon a time the apparel industry is the largest foreign exchange earner and a key generator of employment in the Sri Lankan Economy. However, Sri Lanka is no longer maintaining its comparative advantage in the apparel industry. The study has found that majority of Stress Related Factors are inter correlated and significantly influenced stress.

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Job Stress, Job Involvement, Job Ambiguity, Culture, Salary and Environment

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Fernando, W.R.P.K., Selvam, M. and Bennet, E., 2010. Exhaustion and stress: an empirical study among workers in apparel industry of Sri Lanka, In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business and Information, University of Kelaniya.

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