Women-Empowerment Issue in Pakistan: A Sociological Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2023(4-IV)56Keywords:
Customary Laws, Disparity, Empowerment, Issues, Pakistan, WomenAbstract
This paper examined the women empowerment issue in Pakistan. Past research, studies assessed that customary rules and cultural influence relate to women's status in urban areas. The social position of women in Pakistan seems to be problematic. However, urban and rural Pakistani women's relationships are accurate with these women. The majority of women in Pakistan are not aware of their fundamental rights. Therefore, gender classification is a vital part of this study. This analysis aimed to search issues relating to women in the literature. Recent findings showed that women empowerment issues make a broad view of past exploration in an area. In which equality policies and the role of human rights constitute an essential part are. First, as desired more or less earlier stages of the review, certain limitations and critical factors explored, such as examining records and data through Google researchers, Research Gate, and other journal sites. Finally, the study interprets findings based on previous publications, clearly described in the discussions and conclusions.
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