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The Sociological Analysis of Socioeconomic Factors with reference to the Health Status of Women in Pakistan: The Second Opinion-Based Study

Manzoor Ali, Abdul Rahim Chandio

Affiliations:

  1. PhD scholar, Department of Sociology, Quaid-i-Azam University-Islamabad, PAKISTAN
  2. PhD scholar, Department of Public Administration, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, PAKISTAN

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Women-related subjects are emphatically under the focus of various national and international organizations. Taking this, health is considered as the major domain for women-related issues which is highly attentive by the WHO. In this concern, the Pakistani government has been urged to improve the abortive conditions of women’s health. Currently, Pakistani women are perceived as the sixth number in health risk factors at the world level. However, the status of women in health-related problems severely devalues the country's image. Particularly, the existing study would examine the impact factor of women's health status. The objective of the study is to know the socioeconomic barriers to medical treatment facilities for women. The researchers have analyzed secondary sources of various published and unpublished data in different journals and governmental reports. The secondary sources were based on multiple articles and periodic reports of private and governmental sectors on women's health status while focusing on the local, regional, and national levels. Moreover, various research article results show that increasing private and public health centers at different locations have made easier access to health facilities for local women at ground level. Therefore, their health-concerned issues initially have been discussed and solved at the grassroots level. Finally, the current analysis of the research study would portray the positive initiates of the public and private health centers for improving and solving women's health issues.

Keywords:
Socio-Economic, Impact factors, women’s health, Health Status