| Literature DB >> 22065609 |
Tazeen S Ali1, Gunilla Krantz, Raisa Gul, Nargis Asad, Eva Johansson, Ingrid Mogren.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pakistan is a patriarchal society where men are the primary authority figures and women are subordinate. This has serious implications on women's and men's life prospects.Entities:
Keywords: Pakistan; focus group discussions; gender inequality; gender roles; intimate partner violence; women's health
Mesh:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22065609 PMCID: PMC3208374 DOI: 10.3402/gha.v4i0.7448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Action ISSN: 1654-9880 Impact factor: 2.640
Characteristics of informants in the focus group discussions (FGD)
| FGD no. | Number of informants | Employment status | Mean age (min–max; years) | Mean number of children (min–max) | Geographic area in Karachi and socioeconomic status (SES) | Schooling in years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FGD 1 | 7 | Housewives | 33.7 (25–40) | 2.0 (1–5) | Haideri, Aysha, Manzil (middle SES) | 10–14 years |
| FGD 2 | 5 | Employed | 45.0 (40–60) | 2.6 (2–3) | Defence (upper SES) | 12–16 years |
| FGD 3 | 5 | Housewives | 30.2 (27–34) | 0.6 (0–2) | Koi Goth (lower and middle SES) | 10–16 years |
| FGD 4 | 6 | Employed | 36.2 (25–45) | 1.7 (0–3) | Nazimabad, Karimabad (middle and upper SES) | 12–16 years |
| FGD 5 | 5 | Temporary work | 44.6 (38–53) | 2.6 (0–5) | Orangi Town (lower SES) | No formal schooling |
Themes, categories and sub-categories describing the perceptions by women on gender role expectations and differing life circumstances for women and men in urban Karachi, Pakistan
| Themes | Categories | Sub-categories |
|---|---|---|
| Reiteration of traditional gender roles | How to behave as a female and male | A good woman, wife, daughter-in-law, mother and daughter |
| A good man, husband and father | ||
| When females and males behave badly | A bad woman, wife and daughter-in-law | |
| A bad man and husband | ||
| Perceptions of female and male power | Power of women | |
| Mother reinforcing the controlling role of father | ||
| Power of men | ||
| Women's experiences of practising traditional gender roles | ||
| The role of culture and the extended family | Suppression of women within the extended family | |
| Religion used to legitimise the denial of women rights | ||
| Older generation's attitudes and approach to gender roles | ||
| Restricting herself to retain the family honour | ||
| Agents of change | Societal change | Education in society brings change |
| Public media as supportive agent | ||
| Women support system | ||
| Individuals’ capacity and attitudes | Capability and performance of girls | |
| Younger generation's attitudes to gender roles | ||
| Balancing gender roles and opportunity | ||
| Professional women and awareness of rights | ||
| Extended families’ supportive function |