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Jeremy Reynolds is a Professor in the College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University, specializing in Sociology. He serves as the Associate Director of the Purdue Center for Families and co-chairs the Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research. His research focuses on various aspects of work and organizations, including work hours and schedules, the interplay of work and family, and issues of stratification and inequality. Reynolds examines the extent to which workers can influence their job arrangements and the challenges associated with modern labor markets that lead to over-employment and under-employment, as well as to variable work schedules. He is particularly interested in how flexible work schedules affect individuals' lives and family dynamics. Currently, he is overseeing a small team of graduate students who are collecting data on participants in the gig economy, exploring how paid work arrangements correlate with work-family outcomes.
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