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Impact of Gender Inequalities on Women Violence: A Case Study of Ghotki District Sindh Pakistan
Author(s) -
Muhammad SalehMemon,
Aisha Bashir Shah,
Najma Shaikh,
Ms Albeena Mirza,
Dr.Muhammd Ali Bhatti
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of management and information technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-5612
DOI - 10.24297/ijmit.v11i4.4760
Subject(s) - functional illiteracy , gender inequality , literacy , socioeconomics , wasting , inequality , honor , gender studies , sociology , economic growth , political science , law , economics , medicine , operating system , computer science , mathematical analysis , mathematics , endocrinology
The Current research Explore the Impact of Gender inenqulities on Women Violence: A Case Study of Ghotki District Sindh Pakistan.   Data were collected from 200 respondents from Ghotki and their vicinity. ResearchStudy reveals that male child preference; forced marriages in early age, illiteracy and women dependency on men are key factors of inequity on the basis of gender.Apart from that honor killing is also an evil custom victimizing the ladies since long and even increasing in the area despite the fact that literacy rate has been improved and media has played vital role for public awareness to address the issue. It was also observed that female are being dealt as slaves and male are wasting their time in unhealthy social activities in local hotels without consideration of economic responsibilities of family.

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