Barriers to the Women’s Participation in Politics: A Comparative Study of Districts Kech and Khuzdar, Balochistan
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https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2024.13.4.38Keywords:
Women, Politics, Participation, Barriers, Kech, KhuzdarAbstract
The study is from a feminist perspective, with a qualitative case study approach, explores several barriers that limit women's participation in politics in Districts Kech and Khuzdar, Balochistan. An in-depth qualitative research approach was used with thematic analysis to identify women's obstacles in said districts. Primary data was collected from 30 respondents, 15 from each district, using semi-structured interviews. The study emphasizes the importance of identifying and removing these barriers to promote gender equality and increase women's political participation. The research article also guides decision-makers, women's organizations and activists working to improve women's political participation in Districts Kech and Khuzdar.
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