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Rural Support Programme (NRSP) in Rawalpindi and Islamabad in 1996. UPAP gives loans to self-constituted groups of women who … the impact on the status of the borrowers, within and outside the home, reveals that although loans are given to women, as …
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To what extent has government education spending in Pakistan been effective in reducing gender gaps in enrolments? To … subsidies directed towards primary education are pro-poor in all four provinces of Pakistan, but females are at a disadvantage …
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engaged in traditional farm labour. Considerable proportions of men work throughout the year, while only, half of young women … do the similar work. Multinominal logistic regressions suggest that work plays out distinctly for young men and women in … Pakistan. Overall, increasing age and the lowest socio-economic status amplify the likelihood of getting engaged in work both …
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