Abstract

This study examines the determinants of women's political rights and, their essential role in promoting gender equity in Pakistan. The data is taken from world value survey (WVS) wave 7. The study is based on two theories that explain the determinants of women’s political rights in Pakistan; life cycle theory and, modernization theory. The Logit models is used for spanning both long-term and, short-term data, regional and, urban-rural analyses, and, gender-wise comparisons. It unveils the complex dynamics influencing these perceptions. The findings emphasize the importance of high income, political engagement, and, opposition to military rule in shaping support for women's political rights. Regional disparities within Pakistan highlight the need for tailored policy approaches.

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