Research Publications

Ms. Nazia Salah ud Din 

  •  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.

  • 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 Sciences11(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

  • 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., & Khan, U. A. (2023). Referral Services of Lady Health Workers for Maternal and Child Health Care. Pakistan Journal of Social Research5(02), 795-802.

  • Salah ud Din, N., & Jabeen, T. (2023). Community Factors Facilitating or Hampering Service Delivery of Lady Health Workers: Views and Experiences of Beneficiries. 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 Research4(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. 

Ms. Munazza Sunbal

  • Roohee, A., Sunbal, M., & Ahmad, M. S. (2023). Paranormal Beliefs as Predictors of Maladaptive Emotional Schemas in Young Adults with Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder. Pakistan Journal of Social Research. 5(2), 62-76.

  • Sunbal, M., & Jabeen, T. (2023). EXAMINING THE PREVALENCE OF BULLYING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND THE ROLE OF SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK IN ADDRESSING THE ISSUE. Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 10(2), 107-116. https://doi.org/10.46662/jass.v10i2.398 

  • Roohee, A., & Sunbal, M. (2023). GENDER DIFFERENCES: PARANORMAL BELIEFS AND MALADAPTIVE EMOTIONAL SCHEMAS. Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 10(1), 17-27. https://doi.org/10.46662/jass.v10i1.307

  • Roohee, A., Sunbal, M., & Ahmad, M. S. (2023). Paranormal Beliefs as Predictors of Maladaptive Emotional Schemas in Young Adults with Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder. Pakistan Journal of Social Research. 5(2), 62-76.

  • Sunbal, M., & Jabeen, T. (2021). Parental Involvement in Children’s Schooling: A Case for Role of School Social Work. Pakistan Journal of Social Research, 3(3), 234-244 

  • Sunbal, M. (2018). Effects of micro-credit on household income. Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, V (II), 3-12. 

  • Jabeen, T., Sunbal, M., & Taj, N. (2017). Relationship between women mobility and sexual harassment: Empirical study of metropolitan city of Lahore. Pakistan Journal of Criminology, 9(4), 90-102. 

Ms. Wajiha Ishaq

  • Ishaq, W., & Memon, S. Q. (2016). Roles of Women in Agriculture: A Case Study of Rural Lahore, Pakistan. Journal of Rural Development and Agriculture, 1 (1), 1-11.