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  1. Pakistan has remained complex, especially concerning male and female socio-cultural placement and their respective contributions in the private and public domains.

  2. 8 paź 2024 · Abstract. Many legislations have been made up till now to provide women equal rights and opportunities as men, but gender equality is still a significant challenge for Pakistan. This article sheds ...

  3. history of East and West Pakistan, in which at least up to the independence of Bangladesh, in 1972, was about managing affairs across a great distance, with two disparate populations.

  4. Feminist and womens rights consciousness in Pakistan has historically been shaped in response to national and global reconfigurations of power including colonialism, nationalism, dictatorship, democracy and the Global War on terror (GWot).

  5. 10 kwi 2021 · The prevalent cultural phenomena and the growing number of the female workforce in Pakistan have a significant impact on their work-life balance. This study explores the impact of culture on the achievement of work-life balance among women in Pakistan.

  6. Introduction. Governments of patriarchal societies explain the deprivation of womens rights as a consequence of respecting their countries’ cultural beliefs and reject the interference from other states by claiming that human rights are a matter of state sovereignty.

  7. gender gap can be described as “the difference between women and men in regard to social, political, economic, or other attainments or attitudes, or the problem perceived to exist because of such difference” (Gender Inequality, 2018).

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