00859pab a2200145 454500008004000000100001800040245002600058260000900084300001400093362001100107520052300118650002200641700001600663773003400679180718b2005 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aSingh, Preeti aWomen in call centres c2005 ap.684-88. a12 Feb aThis study looks at aspects of employment of women in call centres in India, based on a survey of 100 women employees. It examines the recent phenomenon of women working in night shifts, as well as the impact of call centre employment on women's health family life and decision-making powers. The study finds a direct and adverse effect of night shift employment on the health of women. But there is also a greater acceptance of such `non-traditional' jobs by families across a larger segment of society. - Reproduced. aWomens employment aPandey, Anu aEconomic and Political Weekly