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tions for improving protections for women in Pakistan.Offers.This book analyzes the different policy challenges that Pakistani women face and makes regionally relevant policy recommendations across different areas of private and public life, drawing on secondary data from nationally representative sinscribe 发表于 2025-3-23 20:28:49
Book 2023eas of private and public life, drawing on secondary data from nationally representative surveys and primary data from qualitative interviews. These areas include family safety, housing adequacy, food security and nutritional adequacy, environment and disaster protection, educational development, em跑过 发表于 2025-3-23 22:58:36
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Introduction: Protection and Patriarchy, Can They Co-exist?,also be explored. A brief history of social policy development in the West and the three models of social protection—residual, performance, and institutional distributive—will also be covered to contextualize which framework would be best suited for Pakistan.capillaries 发表于 2025-3-24 19:04:01
Existing Social Protection Services in Pakistan,ow she has been classified as ineligible for cash transfers despite extreme destitution. The chapter concludes with a summary of the limitations of the existing social protection services in the country and the considerable gaps for comprehensive protective policy for different women groups in the cChemotherapy 发表于 2025-3-25 01:17:12
Family, Housing, and Social Policy for Women of Pakistan, own houses; and (3) housing quality available for women in the country. The chapter sheds light on how women in the country are facing a housing crisis, with ownership and adequacy limited to elite groups. There are significant barriers to accessing housing loans for the poor and middle-class women