Women experience discrimination in communities where men predominate. Socio-cultural influences, particularly in rural areas, have a significant impact on women's status in many different ways. The level of gender equality is a crucial sign of a country's prosperity. This research was developed to look at how sociocultural influences affect the status of women in Punjab, Pakistan. Six districts were selected for this study: Vehari, Sahiwal, Chiniot, Jhang, Faisalabad & Gujranwala. One tehsil from each district was choosen and In the first phase of the multistage sample, two union councils—one from rural and one from urban areas—were randomly selected from each tehsil. From each union council, one village was randomly chosen ...
In Pakistan, women’s empowerment has always been a subjective matter of debate among the media, civi...
The paper explores the elements that constitute women’s autonomy in rural Pakistan. Hitherto m...
Women in Pakistan comprised almost half of total population and their participation rate in agricult...
The present study was conducted in district Mansehra in the year 2010 to investigate the position o...
“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 ...
Although the larger portion of the world population is women but hardly 25% women are employed. Furt...
About half of the population of Pakistan consists of females who actively participate in social and ...
The present research study on “Gender Differential in Social Development in Rural Sindh A Sociolog...
Women empowerment is a global key concern in terms of development. It has various shapes over the t...
The women status and their role in society are very important for the progress of developing countri...
The study was conducted in Akbar Pura village, located in the Nowshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhw...
According to past literature females in Pakistan were considered most denied portion of the society....
This research paper explores the socio-cultural challenges to women's political participation in Mak...
There has been a substantial increase in women’ work participation in the recent years. As a result,...
In Pakistan, women’s empowerment has always been a subjective matter of debate among the media, civi...
The paper explores the elements that constitute women’s autonomy in rural Pakistan. Hitherto m...
Women in Pakistan comprised almost half of total population and their participation rate in agricult...
The present study was conducted in district Mansehra in the year 2010 to investigate the position o...
“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 ...
Although the larger portion of the world population is women but hardly 25% women are employed. Furt...
About half of the population of Pakistan consists of females who actively participate in social and ...
The present research study on “Gender Differential in Social Development in Rural Sindh A Sociolog...
Women empowerment is a global key concern in terms of development. It has various shapes over the t...
The women status and their role in society are very important for the progress of developing countri...
The study was conducted in Akbar Pura village, located in the Nowshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhw...
According to past literature females in Pakistan were considered most denied portion of the society....
This research paper explores the socio-cultural challenges to women's political participation in Mak...
There has been a substantial increase in women’ work participation in the recent years. As a result,...
In Pakistan, women’s empowerment has always been a subjective matter of debate among the media, civi...
The paper explores the elements that constitute women’s autonomy in rural Pakistan. Hitherto m...
Women in Pakistan comprised almost half of total population and their participation rate in agricult...