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Pankaj Kaushik, Mamta Mahapatra and Varsha Gautam
Amity University, Noida.
The Authors have sincerely attempted to investigate life’s meaning, including its two
dimensions, i.e., i) presence of meaning in life and ii) search for meaning in life across
three age groups. The age groups taken as a sample in the study were young age,
middle age, and later age, respectively, of working women. Information was gathered
from a sample of 300 employed women with at least two years of work experience. The
tool used for the study was the Meaning in Life Questionnaire. For the analysis of
collected data, descriptive means (Mean and SD), inferential (One way ANOVA and
post hoc (TUKEY) were used. The analysis found a significant difference among the
three age groups on the presence of meaning in life, search for meaning in life, and
overall meaning in life. This study holds significance within the realm of Positive
Psychology, emphasizing the necessity to enhance positive capabilities in employed
women. Such improvements are essential for effectively managing both domestic and
professional responsibilities