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FACTORS INFLUENCING QUALITY OF WORK LIFE: AN ANALYSIS ON REGISTERED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT OF INDIA

Dr. J. SAMUEL 1, NAGA MANI. M 2, SHANKAR SUBBIAH. R.M 3, and NISHANTH ARUL DOMINIC 4.

Vol 17, No 10 ( 2022 )   |  DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7220713   |   Author Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of B.Com (Accounting and Finance), Loyola College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India 1; Assistant Professor, Department of B.Com (Accounting and Finance), Loyola College, Chennai 2; Assistant Professor, Department of B.Com (Computer Application), Loyola College, Chennai 3; Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Loyola College, Chennai 4.   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 666-674   |   To cite: Dr. J. SAMUEL, et al., (2022). FACTORS INFLUENCING QUALITY OF WORK LIFE: AN ANALYSIS ON REGISTERED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT OF INDIA. 17(10), 666–674. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7220713   |   Published on: 18-10-2022

Abstract

This research study aims to explore the factors influences of Quality of Work Life (QWL) among the registered construction workers. Quality of Work Life (QWL) refers to the favorableness or unfavorableness of a job environment for workers of an organization. Thus, quality of work life helps for development of human resources. QWL includes and motivates the employees to learn further for present and future roles.This study made on attempted to analysis of factors affecting QWL of registered construction workers in India. Five factors have identified (General well-being, working environment, job satisfaction, social security and grievance redress) through literature review. The result of the study is that three out of five factors have significant influence on QWL. It is statistically evidenced through regression analysis. Finally, this study concludes that insurance facilities, medical facilities, and grievance redressal leads to not satisfy by construction workers.


Keywords

Quality of Work Life, Construction Workers, Social Security, Grievance Redress