Abstract
This study is about domestic problems faced by female minorities in South Asian countries specifically Pakistan. The study focused on racial, caste and religious minorities, focused on domestic issues like forceful change of religion and other domestic problems. There is no disputing the reality that men are given preferential treatment over women in a variety of situations. The questionnaire of this research revealed some critical results regarding domestic problems faced by the female minorities in Pakistan. The research revealed that verbal violence is more dominant among the forms of domestic violence faced by minority women and that women do face these problems because they belong to a minority.
Highlights
As per researches from throughout the globe, females from ethnic & minority communities endure disproportionately greater levels of violence and are victims of peace and conflict scenarios (Minority Rights Group., 2021)
Indigenous & minority women are susceptible since they generally reside in rural places and come from low social classes
40.6% said that they face these problems because they belong to a minority, 33.2% said no, and 26.3% said may be
Summary
As per researches from throughout the globe, females from ethnic & minority communities endure disproportionately greater levels of violence and are victims of peace and conflict scenarios (Minority Rights Group., 2021). As a consequence of prejudice towards minorities across the world, women are frequently subjected to physical assault. Indigenous & minority women are susceptible since they generally reside in rural places and come from low social classes. They have restricted access to the courts and, in many situations, the courts as well as law enforcement agencies discriminate against them because of their femininity as well as minority statuses. As a consequence of their sexuality, caste, & social rank, Dalit indian women endure varied degrees of violence. As Dalit women are really a minority, they bear a "triple weight of inferiority" caste based, class, as well as sexuality. Due to a mix of institutional circumstances, Dalit women are subject to some of the most heinous types of physical assault
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