Skill Gap New Research Papaer - 28!10!2023
Skill Gap New Research Papaer - 28!10!2023
Skill Gap New Research Papaer - 28!10!2023
Author Name
Nanavati Kausumi ( Teaching Assistant, Atmiya University)
Dr. Reva Mishra (Asso. Prof. & Research Supervisor, Atmiya University)
Abstract : According to my research theme” To study the problem of skill gap & its effect on attrition in brass industry
of Jamnagar.” As we all know that the Jamnagar city of Gujarat state from India the great is very well known and
important tool for brass parts manufacturing and job work. Here at Jamnagar various types of industries are running.
This industrial estate is healthy with various types units having a small team of 5 persons to giant unit with more than
400 person working under one roof. Here, many units are working at international level since many years. Some are
the unit provide the job work of those bigger companies which leads the whole economy of our country. As we all know
that Jamnagar is the Brass city. Jamnagar is known as a reputed brass parts manufacturing centre for more than half
a century. At present there are 4,500 units engaged in brass parts and component manufacturing in Jamnagar. The
industry gives direct employment to nearly 50,000 workers and nearly 1, 00,000 persons indirectly.This study is
focusing on the skills gap of the workers in brass industry Jamnagar and how it impacts on the attrition of the workers.
This study will also show the loyalty of the workers is working in brass industry although there is a skills gap. In this
study one more thing has been included which is the relation between age and skills gap in brass industry. It will also
have the steps to overcome this problem of skills gap.
Objective: 2 To find out relation between skills gap and loyalty of employees.
Sample Design:
Strongly
Questions Strongly agree Agree Partially Disagree
Disagree
agree/dis.
agree
I am very well aware about my job. 29 15 24 20 12
ANOVA
Total 2874.96 24
Analysis and Interpretation:According to the calculation of annova test the calculated value is greater than tabulated
value so here the hypothesis is rejected. It clearly shows that there is a skills gap in the brass industry of Jamnagar.
would do.
I am encouraged. 29 17 17 20 17
I support every decisions taken 31 13 26 21 9
by my
supervisor.
I am satisfied with my work & 23 29 18 24 3
organisation.
Rate your job 54321 4 15 29 38 14
Total-Y 129 77 118 119 54
X Y Regression Statistics
72 129 Multiple R 0.073005
59 77 R Square 0.00533
94 118
Adjusted R Square -0.32623
148 119
Standard Error 37.17965
128 54
Observations 5
By analysing data with the use of regression the effect of skills gap is 0.005 very negligible on loyalty. If skills gap is there in the brass
industry loyalty should be less but here we conclude that Though there is a skills gap in brass industry, employees are loyal to their
organisation.