2020
DOI: 10.32350/uer.32.04
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The Relationship between Higher Education and Women Empowerment in Pakistan

Abstract: Women empowerment is one of the critical dimensions of a feminist perspective. In patriarchal societies, women are oppressed and suppressed; hence higher education is considered a remedy to equip them to deal with issues arising from undue oppression and suppression. This study aimed to find the relationship between the attainment of higher education among women and women empowerment. The study has been carried out in Central Punjab, Pakistan. The study was framed under a correlational research design. Data wa… Show more

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“…The linear regression analysis aligns with studies by Naz and Ashraf (2020) and Kim (2023) , which emphasize that as women’s education levels increase, they exhibit a higher degree of empowerment in making mate selection decisions. The strong standardized coefficient (Beta) and R-squared value mirror the consistent findings in these prior studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The linear regression analysis aligns with studies by Naz and Ashraf (2020) and Kim (2023) , which emphasize that as women’s education levels increase, they exhibit a higher degree of empowerment in making mate selection decisions. The strong standardized coefficient (Beta) and R-squared value mirror the consistent findings in these prior studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The reason could be that highly educated women are more likely to get highpaying or stable jobs offer them the nancial power to afford healthcare regardless of location or cost. Moreover, higher education is linked to [19,20]. This means that highly educated women are most likely to be empowered and would therefore be autonomous in making healthcare decisions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model 3 assessed the di culty of distance to a health facility as a barrier to healthcare access. Older women (44-49 years old) were 1.26 times more likely to face problems with distance to health facilities as a barrier to healthcare access than young women (15)(16)(17)(18)(19). Women in the Northern and Eastern regions were signi cantly more likely to face problems associated with distance as a barrier to healthcare access than their counterparts in the Western region.…”
Section: Multivariate Logistic Regression On Barriers To Access Healt...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Even if the balance of the available resources is disturbed, ignoring sustainable development goals made women the main sufferer of this plight. All the goals of sustainable development are integrated and interconnected closely with goal of gender equality, which is inevitable in attaining development goals of promoting full and productive employment and decent work for all to end poverty and provide food and health security through reducing inequality (Naz, Ashraf & Iqbal, 2020).…”
Section: Economic Empowerment Of Women and Sustainable Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%