African Journal of Gender and Women Studies

ISSN 2736-1578

African Journal of Gender and Women Studies ISSN 2516-9831 Vol. 4 (3), pp. 001-008, March, 2019. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Female households and poverty: A case study of Faisalabad District

Zahoor Hussain Javed* and  Ayesha Asif

GC University, Faisalabad, Pakistan.

Accepted 03 January, 2019

Abstract

This study shows the relationship between female-headed households, male household and poverty in the two Tehisils of District Faisalabad. Eighty response clients were interviewed. Compare means; regressions and the binary Logit regressions analysis are used to detect the relationship between female household, male household and the factors that affect the possibility towards poverty. Linear results indicate that education, secondary earners, number of children and occupations are the significant factors that affect monthly income of the family. Nevertheless, results indicate that income, consumption, family size and households headship status, play vital role to determine the level of poverty. There is negative relationship between head of households and poverty. Female household’s heads have fewer assets, lower earning capacity than male-headed. Results suggest that the need for special interventions, skilled knowledge and specific infrastructures are required for the improvement women community.

Key words:  Female household’s head, poverty, Faisalabad.