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    This paper explores the academic experiences of women academicians in India during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data was collected through online questionnaires from 87 women faculty members teaching in colleges and universities. Findings indicate that increased household work of women due to the pandemic and resulting lockdown has amplified their effort in executing their teaching and examination related duties, but they have ensured that their remote teaching performance has largely remained unaffected. However, the pandemic seems to have had adverse effects on research of women faculty that is likely to impinge on their future prospects of career advancement. Managing the increased demands of teaching and household work and maintaining work-life balance has been stressful for them. © 2022 Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    U Mukhopadhyay. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on academic performance and work-life balance of women academicians. Asian journal of social science. 2023 Mar;51(1):62-70


    PMID: 35937579

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