Journal:Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences, Volume 16, Issue No 1
Author(s): Sana Arz Bhutto, Malik Mamoon Munir, Ume Rubaca
Journal:Pakistan Journal of Gender Studies, 2009, Volume 21, Issue No 2
Author(s): Dr. Muhammad Siddique, Dr. Mariya Baig, Dr. Malik Mamoon Munir
Journal:The Pakistan Development Review, Volume 59, Issue No 2
Author(s): Malik Muhammad, Muhammad Jamil
Keyword(s): Inequality of Opportunity, Education, Intergenerational Mobility
Journal:South Asian Studies, Volume 36, Issue No 1
Author(s): Malik Adnan, Dr. Muhammad Bilal Nawaz, Rao Shahid Mahmood Khan
Keyword(s): Fake News, altruism, Motivation, socialization, Social Media & Entertainment.
Journal:South Asian Studies, Volume 36, Issue No 1
Author(s): Hamayun Masood, Malik Adnan
Journal:Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 58, Issue No 1
Author(s): Rao Shahid Mahmood Khan, Malik Adnan, Arsha Saleem Meer, Dr.Zahid Yousaf
Keyword(s): Pakistan-India Relations, conflict and peace, Journalism, Media, newspapers
Journal:Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 57, Issue No 3
Author(s): Rao Shahid Mahmood Khan, Arsha Saleem Meer, Dr. Malik Adnan
Keyword(s): Print media, United States, Image Construction, English Newspapers
Journal:Forman Journal of Economic Studies, Volume 15, Issue No 1
Author(s): Malik Muhammad
Keyword(s): The strength of intergenerational mobility in socio-economic status represents the equality of opportunities available to the citizens. It affects motivation, efforts, innovations and productivity of individuals and thereby overall inequality and economic growth of a country. In less mobile societies, opportunities of success are not equal and are limited for the less educated poor segment. Not only their current but also the future generation remains under developed. Skills and talents of the poor are wasted and their motivations of getting education, the investment on the part of the parents in the form of social, human and health capital of their children determine their socio-economic status. At social level, environment available to an individual, SOCIAL NETWORK, self-identity in the society etc. play their roles in intergenerational mobility of socio-economic status. Similarly, genes affect the level of ability of the children and transfer cognitive and non-cognitive skills from the parents to the children. Genes also affect human capital through health of the children which in turn determines their level of income. Finally, the pattern of marriages plays its role in the mobility of socio-economic status as parents give due consideration on the socio economic status of the children’s partners. The trend to marry in the similar families causes persistence in socio-economic st
Journal:Ulum-e-Islamia, 2018, Volume 25, Issue No 1
Author(s): Dr. Malik Adnan, Dr. Zahid Yousaf
Keyword(s): Facebook, Communication, Information, socialization, Learning, religion, Islam
Journal:Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research, 2018, Volume 19, Issue No 2
Author(s): Malik Adnan, Zahid Yousaf
Keyword(s): Television, Advertisements, Gender, Representation, Islamic Values