Problems of Formally Working Women in Quetta City
Keywords:
Working women, public sector, Pakistan etcAbstract
The current research has carried out to highlight the issues of
working women of Quetta city in formal sectors. Total 100 samples
of working women are selected from different formal sectors of
government and private, where 40 school teachers, 20 doctors 20
nurses, 10 university lecturers and 10 college lecturers are selected
by using stratified random sampling method. Descriptive analysis
used for highlighting the problems and numerical method used to
know the intensity of problems which faced by them. The results
suggest that doctors and Nurses are facing unscheduled working
hours and harassment and school teachers are under pressure by
work load and on other hand foe our selected samples of working
women the transport is also a major and common problem.
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