Female Socio-economic Conditions and Feminization of Poverty in Rural Areas of District Larkana of Sindh, Pakistan

Ghazala Panhwar, B. Faika Tahir, Shabana Tunio
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This paper explores out the relation of feminization of poverty and education as well as the devaluation of the female workforce. Feminization of poverty is a global phenomenon and the prominent in underdeveloped countries. Pakistan does not have any concrete data on the female workforce or feminization of poverty. The ethnological methods were adopted to find out the changes over time. However, such the data acquired through focus group discussion, in-depth interviews, and participant observations. The study aimed to understand the feminization of poverty through the lens of feminism theory. The effect of education was observed. The study shows that the devaluation of female work is more prominent in uneducated female and female-headed households than educated females and male-headed households. The difference between a male and female household and their wage difference was also underpinned in the study. The educated female who was economically independent possessed and heightened confidence level important position in the family as compared to uneducated females. Education had a positive impact on female empowerment and self-awareness. Social norms of rural areas influenced female behaviors towards jobs and earnings. The study examines the everyday life of women in district Larkana. The narrative points out the feminization of poverty and the vicious cycle of poverty in females due to lack of education and low-paying jobs.
巴基斯坦信德省拉卡纳县农村地区女性社会经济状况和贫困女性化
本文探讨了贫困女性化与教育的关系以及女性劳动力的贬值。贫困女性化是一个全球性现象,在欠发达国家尤为突出。巴基斯坦没有任何关于女性劳动力或贫困女性化的具体数据。采用民族学的方法来研究其随时间的变化。然而,这些数据是通过焦点小组讨论、深度访谈和参与者观察获得的。本研究旨在通过女性主义理论的视角来理解贫困女性化。观察了教育的效果。研究表明,在未受教育的女性和女性户主家庭中,女性工作的贬值比受过教育的女性和男性户主家庭更为突出。男性和女性家庭之间的差异以及他们的工资差异也在研究中得到了支持。与未受过教育的女性相比,经济独立的受过教育的女性在家庭中占有重要的地位,并提高了自信心。教育对妇女赋权和自我意识产生了积极影响。农村地区的社会规范影响着女性的就业和收入行为。这项研究调查了拉卡纳地区妇女的日常生活。叙述指出了贫困的女性化,以及由于缺乏教育和低薪工作导致的女性贫困的恶性循环。
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