Female labor force participation and women empowerment in KPK, Pakistan according to 21st century

Authors

  • sadaf mubeen national college of business administration and economics lahore
  • muhammad Hassam Shahid

Keywords:

employment; KPK ; binary logistic regression; developing countries

Abstract

This essay's goal is to shed light on the variables that affect married women's decisions to enter the workforce in KPK, Pakistan. This empirical study on the PDHS for the years 2017–18 uses binary logistic regression (1973 sample size). The findings show that while women's age and place of residence have a positive but slight impact on empowerment, women's education, occupation, wealth index, and husband's education all have a positive and statistically significant impact. A socioeconomic policy can be created for a developing area like KPK, Pakistan, on the basis of this research. On the basis of this research, a development policy can be created to improve human resource development for a developing and traditional economy like Pakistan, with a particular focus on gender issues. Researchers, decision-makers, and social scientists can all benefit from the conclusions of this work since it will raise the bar for social welfare and equity.

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Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

mubeen, sadaf, & Shahid, muhammad . H. (2022). Female labor force participation and women empowerment in KPK, Pakistan according to 21st century . Journal of NCBAE, 1(2). Retrieved from http://jncbae.com/index.php/home3/article/view/15

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