
The sampleįor the study consisted of 100 couples, 50 of which were single-Įarner couples (where the husband was the sole earner) and 50

Satisfaction of wives in single-and dual-earner couples. Marital satisfaction of husbands in single-earner and dual-earnerĬouples and d) there is a significant difference in the level of marital Working wives c) there is a significant difference in the level of Relationship between marital satisfaction and job satisfaction of Were a) there is a positive relationship between marital satisfactionĪnd job satisfaction of working husbands b) there is a significant The aim of the study was to investigate the differencesīetween marital satisfaction and job satisfaction in single-earnerĪnd dual-earner couples. 20 Ayub Conclusion: The Marital Satisfaction Scale (MSS) can be used to supplement research that examines how marital satisfaction effects married couples well-being. The result depicted that there is a significantly positive relationship between Marital Satisfaction Scale and measures of Adult Self-Perception Profile (r = 0.611, p < 0.01, n = 100), and Spouse Rating Scale (r =. For convergent validity of Marital Satisfaction Scale, two scales were administered. The results indicate that the scale had significant positive test-retest reliability (r = 0.852). The internal consistency of Marital Satisfaction Scale was 0.696 cronbach alpha level. Results: An item-total correlation for all the items was calculated by using Pearson product moment coefficient of correlation. Study 2 presented the further psychometric development of the Marital Satisfaction Scale (MSS), including construct validation of its internal, external structure and reliability. Study 1, described the methods used for item generation for Marital Satisfaction Scale. Two studies had been undertaken to achieve research objectives.

D dissertation) conducted in Karachi from 2005 to 2008 Sample and Method: The forty-item scale, which includes twelve subscales, was administered to 600 married couples. Research Design: Scale development Place and Duration: This study was (a part of Ph. Objective: This study reviewed the development of the indigenous Marital Satisfaction Scale (MSS): a self-report method of identifying variables of marital satisfaction for married couples.
