This paper examines the subordination of women by men among the populations of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. The examination is undertaken with reference to the Chalt-Chaprote community in the Nagar Valley, where fieldwork was conducted in 1989-90. Hence, we: (a) Analyse the manner in which the subordination of women is manifested, and reinforced during different socioeconomic activities; and (b) Determine the effects, or lack of effect, on the status and role of women, of changing conditions (as a consequence of increased incorporation of the region in which the community is located, within the political economy)
This thesis investigates how young married women in rural Sindh commonly strategize and negotiate wi...
The Punjab province is the Pakistan’s most populous province which accommodated to the half po...
“Although the subject of female leadership is very well documented at an international level, Pakist...
Prior to the independence of Pakistan, during the Muslim and British rule in india subcontinent was ...
This paper provides quantitative evidence of a gender division of labor within the households of fou...
This thesis looks at the system of social stratification in Punjabi villages of Pakistan using caste...
This thesis explores the subculture feudals have maintained in Pakistan, since the partition of Indi...
Women experience discrimination in communities where men predominate. Socio-cultural influences, par...
The present research study on “Gender Differential in Social Development in Rural Sindh A Sociolog...
This paper examines how Pashtun men perceive women‘s role and girls ‘ education. A modified two-roun...
The present study was conducted in district Mansehra in the year 2010 to investigate the position o...
In Pakistan, a majority of women live in a world structured around strict religious, family and trib...
This paper explores the effects of gender diversity on workgroup performance in Pakistani universiti...
From an interpretation of gender relations in the Chhattisgarhi plains of central India, this paper ...
Contrary to the view that gender is fluid, as concurred by several social scientists, in traditional...
This thesis investigates how young married women in rural Sindh commonly strategize and negotiate wi...
The Punjab province is the Pakistan’s most populous province which accommodated to the half po...
“Although the subject of female leadership is very well documented at an international level, Pakist...
Prior to the independence of Pakistan, during the Muslim and British rule in india subcontinent was ...
This paper provides quantitative evidence of a gender division of labor within the households of fou...
This thesis looks at the system of social stratification in Punjabi villages of Pakistan using caste...
This thesis explores the subculture feudals have maintained in Pakistan, since the partition of Indi...
Women experience discrimination in communities where men predominate. Socio-cultural influences, par...
The present research study on “Gender Differential in Social Development in Rural Sindh A Sociolog...
This paper examines how Pashtun men perceive women‘s role and girls ‘ education. A modified two-roun...
The present study was conducted in district Mansehra in the year 2010 to investigate the position o...
In Pakistan, a majority of women live in a world structured around strict religious, family and trib...
This paper explores the effects of gender diversity on workgroup performance in Pakistani universiti...
From an interpretation of gender relations in the Chhattisgarhi plains of central India, this paper ...
Contrary to the view that gender is fluid, as concurred by several social scientists, in traditional...
This thesis investigates how young married women in rural Sindh commonly strategize and negotiate wi...
The Punjab province is the Pakistan’s most populous province which accommodated to the half po...
“Although the subject of female leadership is very well documented at an international level, Pakist...