Department of Social Work

Dr. Nazia Salah-ud-Din

Dr. Nazia Salah-ud-Din
Dr. Nazia Salah-ud-Din

Incharge/Assistant Professor
Department of Social Work
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EXPERIENCE

Date

Title

Institute

From October 2017 to date

Assistant Professor

(BPS-19)

Department of Social Work, Lahore College for Women University.

From September 2005 to October 2017

Lecturer

(BPS-18)

Department of Social Work, Lahore College for Women University.

Memberships

  • Convener of Social Welfare Fund Committee
  • Member of Urban Farming Committee

Graduate Students /Postdocs/Undergraduate Students

  • Supervision of field work, internship and seminar/webinar groups of BS students.
  • Facilitator of active citizenship program.

Service Activity


Administrative activities as In-charge of the Department, Teaching BS students, Member of different committees of the University.

Brief Statement of Research Interest

Research interests are different problems and issues faced by women and public health.
Publications
  • ud Din, N. S., Mirza, F. W., & Nazar, A. (2024). Attitude of female university students towards the process of mate selection. Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 11(1), 16-22.

  • ud Din, N. S., Batool, M., Afzal, A., & Khan, U. A. (2024). Capacity building training interventions and lady health worker’s outcomes: Evidence from district Lahore, Pakistan. International Journal of Social Sciences Archives. 07(02), 313-319.

  • ud Din, N. S., Ullah, S., Afzal, A., & Ijaz, S. (2024). Respiratory health hazards faced by traffic wardens in heavily trafficked roadside: A study from district Lahore, Pakistan. International journal of contemporary issues in social sciences. 03(02), 1525-1530.

  • Afzal, A., ud Din, N. S., & Hasan, S. T. (2024). Familial processes and psycho-social wellbeing of young adults: a study of district Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan. Journal of Higher Education and Development Studies (JHEDS), 4(1), 61-76.

  • Afzal, A., ud Din, N. S., & Hasan, S. T. (2024). Climate change and socio-economic impacts: Determinants of vulnerability for developing countries. Journal of Peace Development and Communication (JPDC).08(02), 40-56.

  • ud Din, N. S., Jabeen, T., & Afzal, A. (2024). Health problems faced by elderly and services offered by old age home/aafiat, Lahore, social welfare department, Punjab. Journal of Higher Education and Development Studies (JHEDS), 4(1), 32-40.

  • Ullah, S., Afzal, A., Ali, M., & ud Din, N. S. (2024). Socio-economic and cultural characteristics of nomadic community: A case study of district Layyah Punjab, Pakistan. Pakistan Islamicus (An International Journal of Islamic & Social Sciences), 4(01), 231-239.

  • ud Din, N. S., Jabeen, T., & Batool, M. (2024). Elderly in Pakistan: A case of old age home/Aafiat, Lahore, social welfare department, government of Punjab. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 12(1), 564-572.
  • Afzal, A., Jabeen, T. & ud Din, N. S. (2023) Socioeconomic challenges for sustainable community development and WASH: A study from Gujrat, Pakistan. International Journal of Human and Society (IJHS).03(03), 425-439.

  • Ullah, S., Sunbal, M., Afzal, A., & ud Din, N. S. (2023). Participatory interventions and development of social capital: Evidence from Punjab rural support programme. Journal of Asian Development Studies, 12(3), 1618-1625.
  • ud Din, N. S., & Jabeen, T. (2023). Association between maternal intrapersonal factors and child health care services of lady health workers in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Social Research, 5 (2), 1296-1305.

  • Yasin, H., Khan, U. A., & ud Din, N. S. (2023). Psycho-social challenges faced by working widows in Pakistan. Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 10(1), 208-218.

  • ud Din, N. S., Jabeen, T., & Afzal, A. (2023). Status of women after joining the profession as lady health workers. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 11(2), 2473-2480.

  • ud Din, N. S., Jabeen, T., & Khan, U. A. (2023). Challenges faced by lady health workers in performing duties: A case study from Lahore. Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam-e-Niswan, 30(1), 1-16.

  • ud Din, N. S., Jabeen, T., & Khan, U. A. (2023). Referral services of lady health workers for maternal and child health care. Pakistan Journal of Social Research, 5(02), 795-802.

  • Khan, U. A., Shahed, S., Salah-ud-Din, N., & Zafar, M. (2023). Identification of personality traits and glass ceiling barriers faced by women leaders in Pakistan. ASIAN Journal of International Peace & Security (AJIPS), 7(1), 20-35.

  • ud Din, N.S., & Jabeen, T. (2023). Community factors facilitating or hampering service delivery of lady health workers: views and experiences of beneficiaries. Pakistan Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 14(1), 1-17. Retrieved from https://www.socialsciencejournals.pjgs-ws.com/index.php/PJAS/article/view/686

  • ud Din, N. S., & Jabeen, T. (2022). Factors affecting family planning services’ utilization among beneficiaries of lady health workers. Pakistan Journal of Social Research, 4(04), 164-171.

  • ud Din, N. S., & Jabeen, T. (2022). Interpersonal factors of beneficiaries affecting reproductive health services of lady health workers. Pakistan Journal of Social Research, 4(2), 484-490.

  • ud Din, N. S., Jabeen, T., & Meer, Y. (2021). Conflict of domestic and professional duties among lady health workers. Pakistan Journal of Social Research, 3(3), 54-61. 

  • ud Din, N. S., & Jabeen, T. (2021). Beneficiaries’ knowledge and perspectives regarding services of lady health workers. Pakistan Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 12(2), 47-64.
Other Research or Creative Accomplishments
  • Research paper presented at 1st National Graduate Conference, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, titled “Domestic Problems faced by Lady Health Workers due to their Professional Duties in the Rural Areas of District Lahore” (2017).