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Dr. Naveed Farah
Dr. Naveed Farah
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Socio-economic and cultural factors affecting migration behavior in district Faisalabad, Pakistan
N Farah, MI Zafar, N Nawaz
Pakistan Journal of Life & Social Sciences 10 (1), 28-32, 2012
202012
Driving factors of agricultural land conversion at rural-urban interface in Punjab, Pakistan.
N Farah, IA Khan, AA Maan, B Shahbaz, JM Cheema
Journal of Agricultural Research (03681157) 57 (1), 2019
102019
Changing Land Ownership Patterns and Agricultural Activities in the Context of Urban Expansion in Faisalabad, Pakistan.
N Farah, IA Khan, A Manzoor, B Shahbaz
Pakistan Journal of Life & Social Sciences 14 (3), 2016
102016
Phytochemical screening of the fruit of Caesalpinia crista (Karanjwa), Melia azedarach (Bakain) and roots of Saussurea lappa (Qust-e-Shireen)
MS Akhtar, N Farah
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Pakistan) 24 (4), 1987
91987
OBSTACLES AND CHALLANGES FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN AGRICULTURE: THE CASE OF RURAL PUNJAB, PAKISTAN.
IA Khan, N Farah, B Shahbaz
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 58 (3), 2021
52021
The nexus of land use changes and livelihood transformation of farmers at rural-urban interface of Pakistan.
N Farah, IA Khan, AA Abro, JM Cheema, M Luqman
42021
Sustainable Rural Development through Women’s Engagement in Livestock Sector in Punjab, Pakistan
AAAHQ 2. Manzoor, A., N. Farah, I. A. Khan, N. Jabeen, S. Afzal, A. A. Maan
Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences 16 (2), 124-128, 2018
42018
Socio-economic & cultural factors affecting migration behavior (A case study of Faisalabad [Pakistan]
N Farah
42001
A Study on Occupational Health Hazards of Sanitation Workers in District Multan, Pakistan
MM Hassan, N Farah, A Safian, S Hussain, S Afzal
Int J Cur Res Rev| Vol 13 (13), 222, 2021
22021
Population Planning and Labor in Pakistan
AA Maan, IA Khan, N Farah
Developing Sustainable Agriculture in Pakistan, 635-658, 2018
22018
PREVALENCE OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT AMONG WOMEN AGRICULTURAL LABORERS AND PERCEIVED IMPACTS ON THEIR PHYSICAL & MENTAL HEALTH
N Farah, S Afzal, IA Khan
Pakistan Journal of Educational Research 5 (2), 2022
12022
Exploring the Rewards and Consequences of Wastewater Irrigation in Vegetables: Case Study of Central Punjab, Pakistan.
TM Butt, M Luqman, N Farah, M Yaseen
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture 38 (2), 2022
12022
Trans gender’s inclusion in mainstream Pakistani society with reference to their inclination towards a respectable livelihood
N Farah, S Afzal, IA Khan, S Naeem, M Luqman
Journal of ISOSS 7 (1), 61-75, 2021
12021
Rural–Urban Migration
N Farah, IA Khan, AA Maan
Developing Sustainable Agriculture in Pakistan, 687-701, 2018
12018
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND TEACHERS PERFORMANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTES: MEDIATING ROLE OF JOB SATISFACTION
B Iqbal, N Farah, S Afzal, S Iqbal, SZ Haider, A Bashir
Remittances Review 9 (1), 2186-2197, 2024
2024
Population Growth and Climate Change: Implications for Human Development in Pakistan
K Batool, IA Khan, N Farah, MH Safdar, N Hussain
Qlantic Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 4 (3), 123-136, 2023
2023
Investigating Health Impact on Women Due to Domestic Cooking Fuels and Associated Social Issues in Rural Punjab
N Farah, A Afzal, S Siddiqui, N Farah
Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research 25 (1), 99-111, 2023
2023
Role of Social Media in Creating Political Efficacy among Educated Youth: A Study of Multan
N Shafeeq, S Afzal, AF Khan, A Rasool, NFN Farah
PERODICALS OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 3 (1), 119-130, 2023
2023
Women’s Self And Society: A Sociological Review For Equality And Empowerment
NFN Farah, SAS Afzal, SSS Siddiqui, NFN Farah
PERODICALS OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 3 (1), 1-8, 2023
2023
Investigating potential hazards of domestic fuel sources and associated medico-social issues among rural women in Punjab, Pakistan
N Farah, S Siddiqui, M Uzair, S Afzal, N Farah, MI Khan, A Afzal
Journal of positive school psychology, 459-470, 2023
2023
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