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Akhtar Baloch
Work-Life Conflict and Organizational Commitment: A Study Of Female Faculty In Higher Education
by Iram Tahir and Akhtar Baloch
Pakistan Journal of Gender Studies
This study was conducted to discover the impact of work-life conflict on organizational commitmen more This study was conducted to discover the impact of work-life conflict on organizational commitment of female faculty at private universities in Karachi, Pakistan. To test association between the two variables, correlation was used. The results were further corroborated bygd the use of contingency table. The target population was permanently employed female faculty of private universities. The study was done through interviews and questionnaire survey. The method employed for this purpose wast-test of correlation and chi-square test of association. The study revealed that faculty members at private universities in Karachi had time-based conflict but they did not have strain-based and behaviour-based Con
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'Love doesn't exist': Immigrants defy forced marriage abroad
GUASTALLA, Italy (AP) — From the day of her birth in Pakistan, Iram Aslam was betrothed to a cousin 17 days older. But to the young woman, who emigrated as a teenager to this Italian farm town on the Po River plain, the cousin felt like a brother. So on a visit to her homeland, she played for time, telling her aunts she wasn't ready for marriage.
“They did everything possible to make me marry him,'' said Aslam, now She said she told them: "'I don’t want to marry him and please don't ask me anymore.'"
Her family, in both Italy and Pakistan, kept scheming to have her wed a man of their choice — and their caste. Aslam dismissed around 30 potential husbands.
“In the end, I made everyone angry, and no one talks to me anymore,” she said of her relatives in Pakistan.
In two murder trials this month, Italian prosecutors are seeking justice for Pakistani immigrant women allegedly killed because they refused marriages imposed