IMPACT OF JOB INVOLVEMENT AND DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES IN PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS

Dr. N. Mallika

Abstract


This article focuses on the analysis of job involvement perceived by private sector bank employees in Cuddalore district. The employees working in private sector bank were selected for the study. The study indicates that the job involvement perceived by the bank employees is medium and the demographic variables such as gender, age, educational qualification, experience, marital status, and income significantly influence the job involvement perception of employees

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Demographic variables, job involvement, banking sector

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