Women are central to Pakistan’s economy yet real inclusion depends on recognising protecting and elevating their work.
Law students and law graduates in Pakistan are reporting for JURIST on events in that country impacting its legal system. Mashal Asim Khan is an LLB student in the University of London External ...
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Pakistan's women fight to enter the labor force
Breaking Barriers: Women in Pakistan's Workforce In Pakistan, only about 20% of women manage to enter the workforce – a stark reminder of the societal and structural barriers they face. Cultural ...
Islamabad: A research emerging from Pakistan has revealed that the intersectional nature of women's role in care work is ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Athens, Dec 25 (IANS) The gender gap in Pakistan's labour market and economic opportunities stems from entrenched cultural norms, institutional shortcomings, and structural weaknesses, ...
WASHINGTON, June 6: The US State Department said on Tuesday that millions of people still work as bonded labour in industries across Pakistan. The department’s 2006 report on human trafficking ...
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