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Title: Addressing Academic Stress: Implications for Female Students in Saudi Arabia
Authors: Rajapaksha, W
Keywords: Academic Stress
Implications
Female Students
Saudi Arabia
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: IGI GLOBLE Scientific
Series/Report no.: Utilizing Case Studies in Business Education;
Abstract: Saudi Arabia's higher education policies have propelled a surge in female enrollment, mitigating female unemployment and bolstering the Saudization initiative. This surge in national education has curbed reliance on foreign institutions and facilitated access to higher education for local high school graduates. However, despite these advancements, student dropout rates and academic underperformance persist. This study investigates the influence of stressors on academic performance among female students in Saudi Arabia. Findings indicate that academic stress and stressors related to personality significantly affect academic performance, while stressors linked to career paths do not exhibit a similar impact.
URI: https://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/3827
ISBN: 9798369337790
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Department of Business

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