AGGRESSION TRAITS AMONGST ADULT MALE LABOURERS OF ORGANIZED SECTOR VS UNORGANIZED SECTOR IN WEST BENGAL.
Subrata Ghosh*, Titlee Majumder, Anandi Bagchi and Somnath Gangopadhyay
ABSTRACT
Workers of West Bengal show variability in behavior due to some unavoidable stressful situation, which can be poor working environment or can be economical. Though workers of regulated work sector do not face that much economical stringency but unorganized sector workers are bound to face all the mal situation to earn their livelihood. So they became very aggressive and cruel in nature. To identify the valid disambiguate behavior, this particular study was performed. Irrespective of insignificant differences found in the facial anthropometric parameters, the values of some aggression scales are found to be significantly different amongst the workers of organized and unorganized sector. This piece of study depicts that aggression in workers of unorganized sector which are much expressive in comparison to that of regulated sector and also show positive correlation with some facial anthropometric parameters. Workers of organized sector also possess positive relation between some aggression parameters and facial dimensions with very lower, rather insignificant values.
Keywords: Facial anthropometry, aggression, unorganized sector, works stress.
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