Abstract
In Pakistan, women are considered as a stigmatized community and beholden to different social and cultural norms. Though they are almost half of the population but it seems that they are restricted from having liberty, education, economic exposure and rights. As far as notion of working women is concerned, it is a general perception that in Pakistan, poverty stimulates poor women to work and support family otherwise Society does not accept the notion of working women. They are under male domination and very few women take part in economic activities. However, the women who work mostly work in informal sector which further exacerbate their problems. In urban areas like Lahore, domestic service sector is the major sector of employment for women. Due to toothless laws and lack of regulation of this work, these female workers confront numerous problems. This descriptive research will explore some crucial problems of domestic workers in Lahore; identify the underlying reasons that compel the women to join this sector. Keywords: Women empowerment, domestic workers, informal sector, underpaid, overworked, exploitation, abuse

Dr Khalid Manzoor Butt, Arooj Khan. (2019) Female Domestic Workers of Lahore: A Neglected Community, Journal of Political Studies, Volume 26, Issue 1.
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