DEFINING THE PROBLEMS OF FEMALE SECRETARIES IN BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS (A CASE OF NEPA)

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DEFINING THE PROBLEMS OF FEMALE SECRETARIES IN BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS (A CASE OF NEPA)

ABSTRACT
This research work is aimed at defining the problems of female secretaries in business organizations A case of NEPA.
The problems of female secretaries envisaged in this include discrimination in employment, husband’s attitude, the secretary-boss relationship, social problems psychological problems and limited chances of advancement.
The researcher collected data for this study from questionnaires, it was discovered that female secretaries are not discriminate against in employment; official responsibilities expressly affect the private life of female secretaries. Having made the above findings the researchers made the following recommendations. Business organizations should have a policy, statement opposing age, sex discrimination in employment.
The female secretaries should try to keep their business and private life.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table Of Content
Chapter One
1.0 Introduction

1.1 Background Of The Study
1.2 Statement Of The Problem
1.3 Purpose Of The Study
1.4 Scope Of The Study
1.5 Signifiance Of The Study
1.6 Research Questions.Chapter Two
2.1 Review Of Related Literature

2.2 Problems Facing The Organisation By Employing Female Secretaries
2.3 Divulging Official Secrets
2.4 Psychological Problems
2.5 Social Problems
2.6 Motivation And Female SecretaryChapter Three
3.1 Research Design

3.2 Selection Of Population
3.3 Development Of Research Materials
3.4 Research Procedure
3.5 Data Collection
3.6 Validity Of The Instrument
3.7 Reliability Of The Instrument
3.8 Method Of Data AnalysisChapter Four
4.1 Presentation And Analysis Of Data

Chapter Five
5.0 Discussion Of Results Summary Conclusion An Recommendations

5.1 Discussion Of Results
5.2 Recommendations
Other Findings
Bibliography
References
Appendix

DEFINING THE PROBLEMS OF FEMALE SECRETARIES IN BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS (A CASE OF NEPA)