Department of Psychology, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India
Research Article
Impact of Working from Home on Burnout and Stress in Indian Millennials after the COVID-19 Breakout
Author(s): Neha Gangwar* and Sivana Andrea D’Costa
The onset of COVID-19 in 2019 brought with it a slew of issues at the personal, economic, social, and mental levels. COVID–19 has proven to result in increased
stress, loneliness, anxiety, and depression particularly among people already dealing with health issues. While the impact of the virus has been studied extensively,
the impact of the one variable of working from home especially in a country like India with a predominantly rigid culture has been missing. Hence, the research
focused on understanding the relationship between working from home and stress as well as burnout among full-time employees, particularly in the millennial age
band. The research found that there is a strong positive correlation between stress and burnout where an increase in one leads to an increase in the other as well.
The research also found that gender differences exist, but this is.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2223-5833.2021.11.418