Like in the other developing countries, women labour force participation rate is rising gradually in Pakistan. Their employment is mostly concentrated in the informal sector, agriculture sector and in the home-based industries. Pakistan is signatory to ILO Conventions 100 and 111. As a result, various efforts were made in the country to make labour laws and policies in line with these conventions. The paper examines country labour laws with an objective to explore whether these are in accordance with the Pakistan’s international commitments. The paper analysis how far various provisions of the labour laws regarding women workers have been able to address the concerns of these two conventions. It also highlights weaknesses of labour la...
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From 2012 to 2016, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the WageIndicator Foundation ...
This research aims to understand the preferences of educated unemployed women of Pakistan and India ...
The study explores the historical development of labour laws in Pakistan during different military a...
This chapter looks at women’s labour market position in Pakistan, and examines the religio-cultural,...
While Pakistan has legally binding mechanisms to promote gender equality in employment, labour marke...
The International Labour Organization's Domestic Worker Convention, resolved in June 2011 and soon t...
A general concern with equity in the economic development process and the focus on issues of p...
Women’s role in economic development is vital and is translated into development process through lab...
International labour migration has expanded across the globe and is no more confined to migration fr...
Gender inequality has been a hotly debated topic all over the world. This paper addresses the issue ...
Despite its strong commitment to the principles of equal employment opportunity (EEO) within its Con...
Domestic work is a major source of employment in the informal labour market that provides lively-hoo...
This entry examines women’s laboring practices and the status attached to women’s work in twenty-fir...
Females labour force plays a crucial role in economic development by enhancing the development pote...
This research explored whether the MENA region countries have adopted sufficient legal provisions th...
From 2012 to 2016, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the WageIndicator Foundation ...
This research aims to understand the preferences of educated unemployed women of Pakistan and India ...
The study explores the historical development of labour laws in Pakistan during different military a...
This chapter looks at women’s labour market position in Pakistan, and examines the religio-cultural,...
While Pakistan has legally binding mechanisms to promote gender equality in employment, labour marke...
The International Labour Organization's Domestic Worker Convention, resolved in June 2011 and soon t...
A general concern with equity in the economic development process and the focus on issues of p...
Women’s role in economic development is vital and is translated into development process through lab...
International labour migration has expanded across the globe and is no more confined to migration fr...
Gender inequality has been a hotly debated topic all over the world. This paper addresses the issue ...
Despite its strong commitment to the principles of equal employment opportunity (EEO) within its Con...
Domestic work is a major source of employment in the informal labour market that provides lively-hoo...
This entry examines women’s laboring practices and the status attached to women’s work in twenty-fir...
Females labour force plays a crucial role in economic development by enhancing the development pote...
This research explored whether the MENA region countries have adopted sufficient legal provisions th...
From 2012 to 2016, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the WageIndicator Foundation ...
This research aims to understand the preferences of educated unemployed women of Pakistan and India ...