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Gender And Empowerment Evidence From Pakistan

Editor

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  • Nadeem ul Haque
    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad, Pakistan)

  • Aurangzeb A. Hashmi
    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad, Pakistan)

  • Muhammad Aslam
    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad, Pakistan)

Author

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  • Rehana Siddiqui

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

  • Shahnaz Hamid

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

  • Rizwana Siddiqui

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

  • Naeem Akhtar

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

  • Ghulam Yasin Soomro

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

Abstract

PIDE has for years been providing Pakistan with studies based on hard evidence and strong analysis. In keeping with this tradition, this volume, Gender and Empowerment: Evidence from Pakistan, presents survey-based evidence to examine several aspects of the role and status of women in our society. The study shows that gender differences in access/availability to resources and cultural norms result in differential impact of public policies on males and females. This book is likely to help the ongoing discussion on the role of women in Pakistan by providing detailed information on women�s activity in the marketplace, and the role played by women at home and in the family. Some interesting results can be highlighted.

Suggested Citation

  • Rehana Siddiqui & Shahnaz Hamid & Rizwana Siddiqui & Naeem Akhtar & Ghulam Yasin Soomro, 2006. "Gender And Empowerment Evidence From Pakistan," PIDE Books, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, number 2006:3 edited by Nadeem ul Haque & Aurangzeb A. Hashmi & Muhammad Aslam.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:pbooks:2006:3
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    Cited by:

    1. Theo Sparreboom & Lubna Shahnaz, 2007. "Assessing Labour Market Vulnerability among Young People," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 46(3), pages 193-213.
    2. Siddiqui, Rizwana, 2006. "Modelling Gender Dimensions of the Impact Of Economic Reforms in Pakistan," Conference papers 331468, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project.
    3. Nadeem Ul Haque & Musleh-ud Din & Lubna Hasan, 2007. "Research at PIDE: Key Messages," PIDE Books, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, number 2007:2.

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