Abstract:
The main purpose of this research is to determine the gender discrimination
prevailing in private sectors of Pakistan. The objective is to detect the barriers and
constraints that women face in achieving their career development and the
discrimination that is spread across the private sectors of Pakistan.
The research consisted of analyzing the IT and Finance sectors of Pakistan which
contains diverse percentage of females working there. The organizations I visited
contained only a little percentage of females and most of them did not have any
females working and IT and Finance departments. 50 questionnaires were
distributed among the four organizations to analyze the discrimination and
suggest remedies.
It was observed that inequality was prevailing in all the four organizations in
which the survey was conducted. The main reasons of the discrimination was
male dominant cultures in those sectors. And other factors were lack of
opportunities existing for females in those sectors and the perceptions that
females are not fir for those sectors. Long working hours also create barriers for
females.
It was also observed that the level of motivation is also lower in females as
compared to the male members because women are not too much conscious about
excelling in their carriers. And as women are also not promoted to higher
management positions so their motivation level tends to decrease.
Another factor that was observed is the work life balance of females as women
are also responsible of their children and families. So it is assumed that women
cannot concentrate well on their career as they have to focus on their family also.
And sometimes the families of females are not supportive. They feel disrespect
that their women are working outside. So the extra responsibilities leave a
negative impact on the careers of females.