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Sexual Harassment At Work Place: A Study Of Women Political Workers In Pakistan
Author(s) -
Aliyah Ali,
Rukhsana Siddiqi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
pakistan journal of applied social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-8894
pISSN - 2409-0077
DOI - 10.46568/pjass.v10i1.98
Subject(s) - harassment , politics , exploratory research , nonprobability sampling , courage , work (physics) , political science , sociology , gender studies , psychology , social psychology , criminology , public relations , social science , law , engineering , demography , population , mechanical engineering
Sexual harassment in the work place including political sphere is widespread in Pakistan but actual number of cases are not available, issue is still under the carpet. This unwanted and annoying sex-related behaviour and concealing phenomena is the part of all professions. The present study explored the contemporary status of harassment in Pakistani women political workers. For this exploratory research the data has collected from 200 women political workers through survey method with purposive and snow ball sampling procedures. The quantitative data has collected in different areas of Karachi. Findings of the study revealed that all respondents women have faced verbal and non-verbal harassment during election, demonstrations and their workplace as well. The results of the research shows that empowered women have no courage to report this heinous crime due to social pressure or fear because they do not want to destroy their chastity. In Pakistan, female participation in all professions including political sphere is increasing constantly and immediate need to address the issue of harassment at world of work.

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