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    A Study on Perception Among Youth on Work from Home VS Traditional Office Setup in South Goa.
    (ASST. PROF. SEEMA BHENDE, 2026) SAVIO FERNANDES; AKANKSHA R. KERKAR; AVISSA D’SOUZA; ETHANEE FERNANDES; SANDYA SHIVAJI BHATAKANDE
    The present study titled “A Study on Perception Among Youth on Work from Home VS Traditional Office Setup in South Goa” examines the evolving preferences of young individuals toward different work arrangements. With the rapid transformation of workplace structures and increasing adoption of flexible work models, understanding youth perception has become essential for organizations and policymakers. The study aims to analyse the preference of youth in South Goa between Work From Home and Traditional Office setups and to examine whether socio-demographic factors influence their choices. The research is descriptive in nature and is based on primary data collected through a structured questionnaire from 222 respondents in South Goa. Secondary data from books, journals, and academic sources were also used to support the theoretical framework. The collected data were analysed using percentage analysis and the chi-square test to determine the association between socio-demographic variables and work setup preference. The findings reveal that employment status has a significant association with work setup preference, whereas age, gender, and monthly income do not show a significant relationship. The study concludes that youth in South Goa generally prefer flexible and balanced work arrangements, highlighting the growing importance of adaptable workplace policies.

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