Women in Pakistani Politics: A Study of Economic and Psychological Determinants

Author:

Ullah Nagra Sami,Arshad Noraiz,Riaz Sobia,Ayub Muhammad

Abstract

The role of women in Pakistani politics has been a subject of significant interest and debate, reflecting broader issues of gender equality and societal development. Despite legal frameworks supporting women's political participation, numerous economic and psychological barriers persist, limiting their effective involvement. This study explores the economic and psychological determinants influencing women's participation in Pakistani politics, employing a qualitative methodology to gain in-depth insights through relevant literature. By analyzing the narratives and experiences of these women, the research highlights the interplay between economic constraints, such as financial dependency and limited access to resources, and psychological factors, including self-efficacy, societal expectations, and identity formation. The findings aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complex factors that influence women's political roles in Pakistan, offering recommendations to foster greater gender equality and empowerment in the political domain.

Publisher

Research for Humanity (Private) Limited

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