Women’s Employment as a Tool for Social Empowerment and Economic Mobility
Keywords:
Women, Employment, Empowerment, Economy, Mobility, Autonomy and TransformationAbstract
Women's employment has increasingly been recognized as a crucial driver of social empowerment and economic mobility, particularly in societies where gender inequality remains deeply entrenched. This qualitative study was conducted in Mirpur, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, using an exploratory research design. Purposive sampling was employed to interview 14 women working in various fields, and the data were analysed using thematic analysis. The findings reveal that women's employment significantly transforms household dynamics, gender roles, economic conditions, and social perceptions. It enhances women's participation in decision-making through increased financial contributions, confidence, and bargaining power, although patriarchal norms continue to limit full equality. Employment also fosters autonomy and challenges traditional gender stereotypes; however, the "double burden" of paid work and domestic responsibilities persists. Economically, it improves living standards and access to education and healthcare, despite constraints such as low wages and job insecurity. Moreover, it elevates women's social status and gradually shifts community attitudes. Overall, employment serves as a key driver of empowerment, albeit within enduring structural limits.


