Female Education As A Determinant Of Economic Growth: The Case Study Of Pakistan

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Goher Fatima

Keywords

Female Education, Female Labor Force Participation, GDP Growth, Capital

Abstract

The contribution of female education has been very important in the GDP growth of the country, but this very sector has been ignored by the Government. This paper focuses on the importance of female education and highlights its significance for national development. It also brings out some impediments, obstacles and barriers confronting female education, especially the low level of the investment on the sector in the rural areas of Pakistan. The study further identifies the effects of female contribution in labor force participation. The study explores the opportunities to encourage the role of female in the developmental activities.

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