Spousal Infidelity, Reliance, Conjugal Vow, and Conjugal Gratification in Wives during Husband’s Oversea Employment

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2017
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University of Management and Technology
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Over numerous decades Pakistanis confronting enormous unemployment, inconsequence of this social issue roughly 5.9% individuals moved out from Pakistanto abroad country to procure bread and butter for their families; accordingly, spouses are stood up to with novel social conjugal hitches. Various analysts have recorded the effects of oversea's employment on social conjugal and families. Nonetheless, couple of sociologists has investigated the association between professed panorama of Spousal infidelity, reliance, conjugal vow, and conjugal gratification in wives whose husbands were employed oversea's. This quantitative research is built on Interdependence Theory, Risk and Resilience Theory and Attachment Theory, by using an online survey the researcher will investigate the association between spousal infidelity, reliance, conjugal vow, and conjugal gratification respectively in a sample of 158 respondents i.e. wives who are left by their husbands in Pakistanbecause of social and monetary intricate details. The findings from this survey can exhort setting up intense undertakings to bolster such marriages whose spouses are employed oversea's. Such undertakings will propel social change by enhancing gratification, diminishing relationship clashes, and lessening the rate of separation and divorce in Pakistan. The spouses living in such social conditions may benefit by the significances of this review by tending to conjugal duty and reliance issues preceding arrangement, in this way supporting spouses, husbands, and children during oversea's employment.
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Supervised by: Sir Wasif Ali Waseer
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Spousal Infidelity, Conjugal Vow, M.Phil Thesis
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