A study on dual career women’s stress, satisfaction and career salience over family life cycle stages (Record no. 519162)

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Personal name Haque, Shamima
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Title A study on dual career women’s stress, satisfaction and career salience over family life cycle stages
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Place of publication, distribution, etc ASCI Journal of Management
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Extent 50(1), Mar, 2021: p.49-69
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Summary, etc With her roles of marital and occupational career in context, dual-career women's tasks and responsibilities are reoriented and negotiated in accordance to the family life cycle stages. The present study attempts to highlight women's experience of perceived stress, satisfaction and career salience over family life cycle. 195 careeroriented married women are considered for the study with two stress and two dual-career family dimensions as dependent variables. Results indicate that family life cycle stage is an important predictor of the variables under study. Nurturing stage indicates high role expectation conflict as well as maximum satisfaction. Career salience is also indicative of interesting perceptual disposition of dualcareer women who makes career adjustments to merge her parental, career and marital roles. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Dual career women, Career salience, role expectation conflict, Family life cycle stages
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Main entry heading ASCI Journal of Management
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Subject DIP WOMEN
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-02-12 50(1), Mar, 2021: p.49-69 AR126194 2022-02-12 Articles

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