Influence of Demographic, School and Economic-Related Variables on Psychological Flourishing of Higher Secondary Teachers

Feeling good and living well are the self and social dynamics of mental well-being representing the hedonics and eudaemonic perspective of life. Several researchers endorse the psychological flourishing as a state encapsulating the high levels of mental well-being and high levels of social-psycholog...

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Gender Differences
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Private Schools
Psychological Patterns
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Research Methodology
Rural Education
Rural Schools
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Secondary School Teachers
Teacher Salaries
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