Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Shazia Qureshi is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Shazia Qureshi.


Journal of Women & Aging | 2018

Impact of demographic variables on women’s economic empowerment: An ordered probit model

Syeda Azra Batool; Hafiz Khalil Ahmed; Shazia Qureshi

ABSTRACT The present study aimed to empirically examine the demographic variables that determine women’s economic empowerment. A sample of 500 married women between 21 and 49 years old (Mage = 35.49, SD = 7.66) was conveniently selected from district Multan (Pakistan). Control over economic resources was used as a proxy for women’s economic empowerment. Ordered probit regression was run to assess the demographic determinants (i.e., age, education, paid job, income, and property) of economic empowerment of the least empowered, moderately empowered, and highly empowered women. Paid job, age, income, and property appeared as positive and significant predictors of women’s economic empowerment. Implications of the study were also discussed.


BMC Women's Health | 2014

Harnessing information technology to improve women’s health information: evidence from Pakistan

Rubeena Zakar; Muhammad Zakria Zakar; Shazia Qureshi; Florian Fischer

BackgroundMore than half of Pakistani women are illiterate, marginalized, and experience myriad health problems. These women are also disadvantaged in terms of their restricted mobility and limited access to public space. Nonetheless, user-friendly information and communication technologies (ICTs) have opened up new opportunities to provide them with information that is essential for their health and well-being.MethodsWe established an Information and Communication Centre (ICC) in a village in Sialkot (Pakistan) on a pilot basis in 2009. The basic philosophy of the ICC was to provide women with health-related information by exposing them to modern sources of information on their doorstep. By design, the ICC was a community-based and community-managed institution where women could access information through online (e.g., internet, mobile phone etc.) and offline (e.g., CDs, TV etc.) resources. The ICC was managed by a group of local volunteer women who had the capacity and skills to use the devices and tools of modern ICTs.ResultsWe noted an overwhelming participation and interest from local women in the activities of the ICC. The women wanted to receive information on a wide range of issues, from family planning, antenatal care, and childcare to garbage disposal and prevention of domestic violence. Overall, the ICC was successful in initiating a meaningful “information dialogue” at community level, where much-needed information was retrieved, negotiated, mediated, and disseminated through intimate and trusted relations.ConclusionWe conclude that ICTs have the capacity to cross the barriers of illiteracy and can reach out to disadvantaged women living under a conservative patriarchal regime.


South Asian Studies | 2013

The Recognition of Violence against Women as a Violation of Human Rights in the United Nations System

Shazia Qureshi


Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science | 2015

Nobody Likes a Person Whose Body Is Covered With Mud: Health Hazards Faced by Child Laborers in the Brick Kiln Sector of the Okara District, Pakistan

Muhammad Zakria Zakar; Rubeena Zakar; Nauman Aqil; Shazia Qureshi; Noshina Saleem; Sajjad Imran


South Asian Studies | 2013

The Emergence/Extention of Due Diligence Standard to Assess the State Response towards Violence against Women/Domestic Violence

Shazia Qureshi


Journal of Political Studies | 2016

Effects of Socio-Economic and Political Factors on the Crime Rate in Pakistan

Nabila Asghar; Shazia Qureshi; Muhammad Nadeem


South Asian Studies | 2013

Universal Primary Education in Pakistan: Constraints and Challenges

Muhammad Zakria Zakar; Shazia Qureshi; Razza-Ullah; Rubeena Zakar; Nauman Aqil; Riffat Manawar


South Asian Studies | 2013

Peoples' Perceptions about Visiting Sufi Shrine in Pakistan

Safdar Abbas; Shazia Qureshi; Rabia Safdar; Rubeena Zakar


ICPESS (International Congress on Politic, Economic and Social Studies) | 2016

Predictive Strength of Individual, Familial and Socio-Cultural Determinants of Women’s Empowerment

Syeda Azra Batool; Hafiz Khalil Ahmed; Shazia Qureshi


South Asian Studies | 2015

Institutional Quality and Economic Growth: Panel ARDL Analysis for Selected Developing Economies of Asia

Nabila Asghar; Shazia Qureshi; Muhammad Nadeem

Collaboration


Dive into the Shazia Qureshi's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Rubeena Zakar

University of the Punjab

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Nauman Aqil

University of the Punjab

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Safdar Abbas

University of the Punjab

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Syeda Azra Batool

Bahauddin Zakariya University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ashraf Chaudry

Allama Iqbal Medical College

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Rabia Safdar

University of the Punjab

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Riffat Manawar

University of the Punjab

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge