Approximately 57% of women in Pakistan are considered uneducated, meaning they have not received any formal education. This low rate of female education stems from cultural and societal barriers that limit women's access to schooling. Efforts are being made to improve this situation and increase educational opportunities for women in Pakistan.
The ratio of women to men is 8:19. The quotient of women to men is 8/19. The percentage of women in the class is 30.8%.
As of the latest data available, the ratio of single women to single men in Eureka, CA is approximately 1.05 women for every 1 man. This ratio can vary slightly depending on the source and methodology used for the calculation.
As of 2021, the approximate ratio of women to men in Denver, Colorado is close to 1:1, with slightly more women than men. This ratio can vary slightly based on age groups, but overall, the city has a relatively balanced gender distribution.
The male to female ratio at Auburn University is approximately 51% male and 49% female.
As of 2021, the ratio of men to women in Brazil is approximately 98.5 men for every 100 women. This means there are slightly more women than men in the country's population.
about 65%
The last census in Pakistan revealed a disturbing gender ratio. It reveal the imbalance of 111 men to every 100 women. It is the largest imbalance in the world.
There is no one who likes that women make their careers, the main reason of leaving the women uneducated either they could not aware of their rights and their father and brother don't like to know about to sentiments till now 21st century.
'why always women cook and man do not in pakistan'?"
Giving education for men and women who are uneducated
who is richest women in pakistan??????
All Pakistan Women's Association was created in 1949.
5%
They were ignorant of religon and oppressed and uneducated
the uneducated, women, and slaves
In 2004, the education rate of Pakistan was calculated to be 49%. 61.3% of men were educated while 36.8% of women were educated.
APWA is Social and Welfare Department for Women in Pakistan stands forAll Pakistan Women Association.