SUMMARY of “Teaching and gender,” Faisal Bari, Dawn, October 13th, 2023
This article sheds light on the issue of low wages and gender dynamics in the teaching profession in Pakistan. The story begins with a driver, Sadiq, quitting his job due to an insufficient salary of Rs40,000 per month. Despite understanding the financial challenges faced by families in urban areas, the employer couldn’t afford to pay more. Sadiq, with three children, accumulates debt each month due to expenses such as rent, school fees, and more. Similarly, the author discusses a colleague’s daughter, a school teacher with 18 years of education, earning a meager Rs18,000 per month. The author highlights that private schools, which now enroll over 40% of students in Pakistan, depend heavily on female teachers. Yet, these female teachers are paid significantly below the minimum wage. The article explores how this situation arises from a fragmented labor market for female participants and limited job options for educated women. It also addresses the fact that women often » Read More…