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Volume 7 Issue 3
May-June 2025
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The Role of Part-Time Work on College Students’ Time Management, Academic Performance, and Well-Being
Author(s) | Ms. Mehar Dawar |
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Country | India |
Abstract | The rising prevalence of part-time employment among college students has prompted critical examination of its effects on time management, academic performance, and overall wellbeing. This study investigates the complex dynamics between part-time work and essential aspects of student life, focusing on how employment influences student's time management abilities, academic success, and psychological health. Employing a quantitative methodology, the research utilizes standardised scales to assess academic performance, time management skills, and well-being among a diverse cohort of college students. Anticipated findings aim to elucidate the impact of employment on organisational skills, study habits, and stress levels. While part-time work can foster financial stability and enhance practical experience, excessive work hours may lead to academic challenges, sleep deprivation, and emotional fatigue. The study further considers gender differences, work-hour thresholds, and coping strategies utilized by students to balance their responsibilities. By integrating perspectives from time management theories and well-being models, this research identifies critical mediating factors and offers actionable implications for educational institutions, policymakers, and students. The significance of the study is underscored in the Indian context, where increasing educational costs and competitive job markets drive student participation in part-time work. By analysing student experiences and statistical trends, this research presents evidence-based recommendations for achieving balance between work and studies, promoting academic integrity and mental health. Ultimately, this comprehensive investigation seeks to inform policies and support systems that enhance student success in both academic and professional realms. |
Keywords | Part-time work, college students, time management, academic performance, wellbeing. |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-05-09 |
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