Does Stress affect job performance of male and female employees differentially? A study of the perceptions of employees of Sungi in Hazara Region of Pakistan

Fizza Riaz, Mian Shakeel Ahmed, Z. Rehman, Asim Rahman
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This study was carried out to find how stress affects the performance of male and female employees in the NGO sector in Pakistan. The authors have used a case study approach. The data was collected using in-depth interviews of the employees of Sungi foundation in district Abbottabad of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. Our results suggest that stress differentially impacts both male and female employees in the NGO sector in Pakistan. Although both males and females thought they experienced a drop in performance due to stress, the female employees felt they were affected more. This is due to their family responsibilities in addition to job duties. The study does not seek to generalize to all the other settings and the authors strongly suggest further studies to replicate the findings. The use of rigorous quantitative methodologies will lend more rigors to the results.
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压力对男女员工工作绩效的影响是否存在差异?巴基斯坦哈扎拉地区Sungi公司员工观念的研究
本研究旨在发现压力如何影响巴基斯坦非政府组织部门男性和女性员工的绩效。作者采用了案例研究的方法。数据是通过对巴基斯坦开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省阿伯塔巴德地区Sungi基金会员工的深度访谈收集的。我们的研究结果表明,压力对巴基斯坦非政府组织部门男性和女性员工的影响是不同的。尽管男性和女性都认为自己的表现因压力而下降,但女性员工觉得自己受到的影响更大。这是由于他们除了工作职责之外还要承担家庭责任。这项研究并没有试图推广到所有其他情况,作者强烈建议进一步的研究来重复这些发现。使用严格的定量方法将使结果更加严谨。
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