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DESCRIPTION:Kamala Ramadoss\,&nbsp\;Assistant Professor\, Department of Chi
 ld and\nFamily studies\, Syracuse UniversityWork-family Interface in India
  Economic liberalization in India\nhas increased employment opportunities\
 , particularly for women. Women have\nentered the paid work force in large
  numbers\, leading to increasing numbers of\ndual-earner households. The r
 esults of such a shift on work-family balance have\nimplications for one’s
  health situation\, marital commitment and life\nsatisfaction. This talk e
 xamines the ways in which the Frone\nmodel of work-family conflict works d
 ifferently in the context of India\, with\nthe goal of designing intervent
 ions that will promote better quality of life.Open to the publicSponsored 
 by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Kamala Ramadoss
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Kamala Ramadoss</b>\,&nbsp\;<i>As
 sistant Professor\, Department of Child and\nFamily studies\, Syracuse Uni
 versity</i></p><i><b>Work-family Interface in India</b></i><p> </p>Economi
 c liberalization in India\nhas increased employment opportunities\, partic
 ularly for women. Women have\nentered the paid work force in large numbers
 \, leading to increasing numbers of\ndual-earner households. The results o
 f such a shift on work-family balance have\nimplications for one’s health 
 situation\, marital commitment and life\nsatisfaction. This talk examines 
 the ways in which the Frone\nmodel of work-family conflict works different
 ly in the context of India\, with\nthe goal of designing interventions tha
 t will promote better quality of life.<p>Open to the public</p><p><b><i>Sp
 onsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affai
 rs</i></b></p><p></p>
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