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This document provides a bibliography for a briefing on work-life in India. It contains over 60 references from academic journals, government reports, books, and other sources published between 1974 and 2009 on topics related to the work-life experiences of women and dual-career families in India, including gender roles, work-family conflict, decision making, job and life satisfaction, and the impact of globalization and economic reforms. The references examine these issues from historical, social, organizational, and psychological perspectives.
This document provides a bibliography for a briefing on work-life in India. It contains over 60 references from academic journals, government reports, books, and other sources published between 1974 and 2009 on topics related to the work-life experiences of women and dual-career families in India, including gender roles, work-family conflict, decision making, job and life satisfaction, and the impact of globalization and economic reforms. The references examine these issues from historical, social, organizational, and psychological perspectives.
This document provides a bibliography for a briefing on work-life in India. It contains over 60 references from academic journals, government reports, books, and other sources published between 1974 and 2009 on topics related to the work-life experiences of women and dual-career families in India, including gender roles, work-family conflict, decision making, job and life satisfaction, and the impact of globalization and economic reforms. The references examine these issues from historical, social, organizational, and psychological perspectives.
Authored by: Ujvala Rajadhyaksha, Ph.D. Saint Marys College Sponsored by: Johnson & Johnson
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