Challenges in women's access to higher education in Pakistan
Abstract
Aim: Women in Pakistan face many obstacles, challenges, and gender stereotypes in their
educational journey. Therefore, the goal of this research is threefold: to examine the
factors that female HE students identify as obstacles and hurdles they have had to
overcome to establish themselves in HE; to examine what enables some women to
overcome them and successfully establish themselves as HE students; and last to
address what gender stereotypes female students in HE have encountered in their
educational journey and how they have dealt with them.
Theory: The analysis was based on Connell's framework of gender relations in four
dimensions and Bronfenbrenner's theoretical framework of the ecological system.
Method: The researcher used a qualitative research method with interviewing technique to
collect data. Ten research participants were selected through purposive sampling and
interviewed through Zoom. The research is limited due to the lack of time and
resources and includes only the women who are already enrolled in higher education.
Results: The study notes that the themes: Father as head of household, women are socially and
culturally subordinate, gender division of labor, travel and security risks, urban-rural
divide, the role of government and educational institutions, and enabling factors that
also help Pakistani women at higher education level build a positive social circle.
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Taken together, this points to the importance of the role of the father as the most
important factor in the daughters’ access to higher education. The support a woman gets
for higher education starts from home and the other factors affect her educational
journey with some enabling factors and some obstacles. But a woman can overcome
these hindrances to make her way to higher education if she gets support from her
parents, especially her father. The findings of the study also show that patriarchy is
present in Pakistani society and male members of Pakistani society as fathers support
their daughters in terms of higher education. But other male members are not in favor
of women's education and have been found to be a barrier to women's access to higher education in Pakistan.
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Student Essay
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Date
2022-11-25Author
Laiqat, Saima
Keywords
Higher Education
Women education in Pakistan
Barriers and Challenges to women education in Pakistan
Women access to higher education
Language
eng