This entry examines women’s laboring practices and the status attached to women’s work in twenty-first- century Pakistan. It considers unpaid reproductive and informal work in addition to formal employment. We show that material realities of women’s laboring practices are highly diverse and shaped by power hierarchies related to ideologies of patriarchy, socio-economic class, generation, and religious affiliation. Patriarchal power relations find a strong expression in the spatial segregation of women’s and male’s spheres of circulation (purdah) and the constructions of women as “carers.” They legitimate reproductive work as women’s main responsibility. As a result, they limit girls’ and women’s ability to access education, build social net...
Like in the other developing countries, women labour force participation rate is rising gradually in...
Although the larger portion of the world population is women but hardly 25% women are employed. Furt...
This article examines the utilization of female Muslim factory workers, in a north Indian woodworkin...
This entry examines women’s laboring practices and the status attached to women’s work in twenty-fir...
Globalization has transformed labour markets around the world leading to an upsurge of women in the ...
Participation in labour market is an important strategy for enhancing women’s empowerment and relate...
This chapter looks at women’s labour market position in Pakistan, and examines the religio-cultural,...
This research aims to assess the household and individual-level factors, specifically education, tha...
Despite of a large amount of empirical evidences on western culture, very small amount of research h...
Domestic work is a major source of employment in the informal labour market that provides lively-hoo...
The incidence of women labor force participation is very low in Pakistan. According to the Labour Fo...
Purpose:In recent times, women’s status has been upgraded through an increase in socio-economic fact...
Originality/value – This ground-breaking work in Pakistan on women entrepreneurs' work-life balance ...
Questions of women's power remain a matter of heated debate globally, but take on a heightened inten...
Women’s role in economic development is vital and is translated into development process through lab...
Like in the other developing countries, women labour force participation rate is rising gradually in...
Although the larger portion of the world population is women but hardly 25% women are employed. Furt...
This article examines the utilization of female Muslim factory workers, in a north Indian woodworkin...
This entry examines women’s laboring practices and the status attached to women’s work in twenty-fir...
Globalization has transformed labour markets around the world leading to an upsurge of women in the ...
Participation in labour market is an important strategy for enhancing women’s empowerment and relate...
This chapter looks at women’s labour market position in Pakistan, and examines the religio-cultural,...
This research aims to assess the household and individual-level factors, specifically education, tha...
Despite of a large amount of empirical evidences on western culture, very small amount of research h...
Domestic work is a major source of employment in the informal labour market that provides lively-hoo...
The incidence of women labor force participation is very low in Pakistan. According to the Labour Fo...
Purpose:In recent times, women’s status has been upgraded through an increase in socio-economic fact...
Originality/value – This ground-breaking work in Pakistan on women entrepreneurs' work-life balance ...
Questions of women's power remain a matter of heated debate globally, but take on a heightened inten...
Women’s role in economic development is vital and is translated into development process through lab...
Like in the other developing countries, women labour force participation rate is rising gradually in...
Although the larger portion of the world population is women but hardly 25% women are employed. Furt...
This article examines the utilization of female Muslim factory workers, in a north Indian woodworkin...