Pakistan Journal of Gender Studies
Volume-13
September, 2016
CONTENTS
Aamir Hafeez & Syed Manzoor
Hussain Shah
Gender Differences in Determinants of Medical Career
Choice
Abdul Rasheed, Riffat Arshed &
Zeenat Sana Baloch
Rural Womens Workload: Implications for SocioEconomic Development of Baluchistan
23
Abida Perveen
The Constitution of Pakistan (1973) and Women Rights: An
Interpretation
37
Ambreen Fatima, Syed Faizan
Iftikhar & Khurram Iftikhar
Impact of Micro-Credit on Women Empowerment: A Case
Study of Rural Pakistan
53
Ayesha Farooq & Khalil Ahmed
Gender Differences in Modernization of Leisure: Changing
Trends in Sports and Recreation in Rural Punjab
81
Azka Khan & Sarwet Rasul
Representation of Muslim Women in E-Media Caricatures
101
Hussan Ara Magsi & Faraz
Ahmed Wajidi
SAARC Female Prime Ministers Policies for Women
Empowerment in their Region
131
Lubna Karim Naz & Umar
Rafique
Insight Into the Lives of Female Nurses in Lahore: An in
Depth Analysis
147
Lubna Zaheer & Amber Mubeen
Role of Mass Media and Interpersonal Communication in
Promoting Awareness about Woman Rights in Pakistan
165
Muhammad Athar Hussain, Imtiaz
Ahmad & Amber Qadar
Attitude Towards Acceptability of the Girl Child in Families
Belonging to Upper and Lower Socio-Economic Class
177
Musarrat Jabeen, Saima Bibi &
Awais Ali Shah
Exploring the Link between Women Economic Empowerment
and Energy Conservation
191
Nasreen Aslam Shah
Women Working in Fisheries at Ibrahim Hydri, Rehri Goth
and Arkanabad
207
Sadaf Mustafa, M. Sadiq Ali Khan
& Ammad Zafar
Role of Women in Development of Pakistan: A Case Study
of Women Participation in Labour Force in Pakistan
221
Seema Manzoor, Dua-e-Rehma,
Misbah B. Qureshi & Muhammad
Shahid
Analyzing Level of Sexual Harassment and Exploitation of
Female Domestic Workers
235
Shagufta Jahangir & Asma
Manzoor
Cross Border Marriages (CBMs) between Pakistan to
Developed Countries: A Socio-Economic Perspective
253
Tania Haque
Exploring Uncounted Contribution of Women in Bangladesh:
Barriers, Implications and Opportunities
267