Pathways To Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study Of Pakistani Female Doctoral Students In Malaysian Public Universities
In Pakistan, women have fewer opportunities for higher education than men. Additionally, a few women have a chance to avail foreign higher education. There are number of structural and socio-cultural barriers that impede women’s access to higher education. However, due to unprecedented importance of...
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description | In Pakistan, women have fewer opportunities for higher education than men. Additionally, a few women have a chance to avail foreign higher education. There are number of structural and socio-cultural barriers that impede women’s access to higher education. However, due to unprecedented importance of higher education, a few women strive and succeed to avail educational opportunities abroad where they also come across myriad challenges. To this end, the present study primarily aims to explore the challenges that Pakistani female students experience while pursuing their doctoral education in the selected universities of Malaysia. |
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spelling | usm.eprints-437582019-04-12T05:24:51Z http://eprints.usm.my/43758/ Pathways To Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study Of Pakistani Female Doctoral Students In Malaysian Public Universities Hyder, Shah Syed Faisal H1-99 Social sciences (General) In Pakistan, women have fewer opportunities for higher education than men. Additionally, a few women have a chance to avail foreign higher education. There are number of structural and socio-cultural barriers that impede women’s access to higher education. However, due to unprecedented importance of higher education, a few women strive and succeed to avail educational opportunities abroad where they also come across myriad challenges. To this end, the present study primarily aims to explore the challenges that Pakistani female students experience while pursuing their doctoral education in the selected universities of Malaysia. 2018-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/43758/1/SYED%20FAISAL%20HYDER%20SHAH.pdf Hyder, Shah Syed Faisal (2018) Pathways To Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study Of Pakistani Female Doctoral Students In Malaysian Public Universities. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia. |
spellingShingle | H1-99 Social sciences (General) Hyder, Shah Syed Faisal Pathways To Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study Of Pakistani Female Doctoral Students In Malaysian Public Universities |
title | Pathways To Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study Of Pakistani Female Doctoral Students In Malaysian Public Universities |
title_full | Pathways To Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study Of Pakistani Female Doctoral Students In Malaysian Public Universities |
title_fullStr | Pathways To Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study Of Pakistani Female Doctoral Students In Malaysian Public Universities |
title_full_unstemmed | Pathways To Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study Of Pakistani Female Doctoral Students In Malaysian Public Universities |
title_short | Pathways To Empowerment: A Grounded Theory Study Of Pakistani Female Doctoral Students In Malaysian Public Universities |
title_sort | pathways to empowerment a grounded theory study of pakistani female doctoral students in malaysian public universities |
topic | H1-99 Social sciences (General) |
url | http://eprints.usm.my/43758/1/SYED%20FAISAL%20HYDER%20SHAH.pdf |
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