Title of article :
Female Political Participation in South Asia: a Case Study of Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Latif, Arfan University of the Punjab, Pakistan , Usman, Ahmed University of the Punjab, Pakistan , Kataria, Jafar Riaz University of the Punjab, Pakistan , Abdullah, Muhammad Lahore Leads University, Pakistan
Abstract :
The objective of the current study is to find out the male’s perception about female political participation. Prior researchers in this area were mostly quantitative hence the current study is a qualitative study to get an in-depth understanding of the phenomenon. This study used purposive sampling technique and the findings of the study are based on 20 in-depth interviews and 2 focus group discussions. The study concluded that religious, economic and patriarchal mind-set is the main factors that hinder women in the field of politics. The findings of the current study can be effectively used to make women participate in a more productive way by increasing the awareness at the grass root level and by making appropriate policies and the national level.
Keywords :
Women , Politics , local power structures , state institutions
Journal title :
South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
Journal title :
South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies