Noor Jehan

Noor Jehan
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  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Professor (Associate) at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan

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Introduction
Noor Jehan currently works at the Economics Department, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan. She is the Head of Psychology Department. She bears gold, silver and bronze medals. her research interest is multi-dimensional ranging from behavioral economics, to education Economics, Resources Economics and development economics. She is presently working in Education Economics.
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Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan
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  • Professor (Associate)
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Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan
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  • Professor (Assistant)

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Publications (42)
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There are studies on moonlighting, but literature is scarce on moonlighting wages and its determinants. To know the factors that influence the secondary job payments for higher education, this study selected a sample from all the public sector universities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan in multi-stages with a total of 656 teachers. The independent...
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Purpose The measurement of women's economic welfare and exploring its underlying factors have been undervalued in the context of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. This study addressed this gap by focusing on assessing women's subjective economic welfare and its socioeconomic and cultural determinants in the education and health sectors within Mardan, N...
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This study examined the quadratic role of renewable energy and economic growth on environment quality in Asia's five most populous countries: China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Previous literature has scarcely addressed these economies and ignores the quadratic role of GDP per capita (GDPPC) and renewable energy (REN) together in a...
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Globalization and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) have a very strong association. FDI increases competition, externalities, domestic firm profitability, technology transfer, knowledge transfer, manpower training, market networking, and economic benefits. This study examined how foreign direct investment affects Pakistani banks' profits. The analysi...
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There are studies on moonlighting, but literature on moonlighting wages and its determinants is scarce. To know the factors that influence the secondary job payments in government higher education institutions, I took a sample from all the public sector universities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan in multi-stages with a total of 656 teachers. I have...
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The primary aim of the current paper is to gauge the impact of bank-specific/internal, and macroeconomic/external factors on the financial performance of Afghanistan’s commercial banks. For this purpose, data from 16 commercial banks was employed ranging from a time series from 2007 – 2016. The study is limited by the availability of recent data. T...
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This study probes the socioeconomic and school background factors that may affect students' marks in primary schools in northern Pakistan. The data was collected from four parts of the province. The result confirms that free lunch is an influential academic booster if provided to lower groups of students; in some cases, the school is away from stud...
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The current study aims to investigate the most pivotal social predicament of energy poverty in multiple attributes between farming and non-farming communities of agro-climatic zones of Pakistan. To highlight outcomes empirically, unanimously accredited Alkire and Foster's (2008) indexing methodology and well-organized cross-sectional data of PSLM o...
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This paper investigates environmental sustainability by examining the impact of the tech industry, renewable energy, and urbanization environmental degradation in a developing country such as China. This study mainly relates to China for the period 1991 to 2015. Our findings may be extrapolated to other developing countries. We employ several econo...
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There is plenty of research on the environmental effects of coal mining. However, the economic valuation of health costs is seldom addressed. To know this, we have estimated health costs faced by miners working in underground coal mines in Balochistan, Pakistan. To compare the cost of illness caused by coal mines' pollution, we took two samples, th...
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The purpose of this study is to highlight women's struggles in succeeding higher education. The previous studies focus on a special facet of the phenomenon. This study addresses the issue in a holistic manner. A sample of 375 middle and high school students were selected via proportional allocation method. Chi-square statistics was our main hypothe...
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The current study empirically explores the interaction between agricultural production, female employment, consumption of renewable energy, and carbon dioxide emissions in Pakistan. We have used annual data from 1991-2015, extracted from the World Bank database. The findings of this study establish an inverse and significant connection between agri...
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Bangladesh’s recent doorway to the spectacular growth trajectory is largely associated with the shared contributions of global- ization, FDI, trade, economic growth, urbanization, energy consumption, innovation, and institutional quality that affect its natural environment. Earlier studies hardly incorporated these dynamics together especially inno...
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The main objective of this study is to assess the perception of faculty related to moonlighting and its associated motives in public sector universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. We have selected our representative sample in two tiers. In the first, we have randomly selected nine universities from three strata which divides universities into urban, se...
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Purpose of the study: This research was conducted in the peak days of the Covid-19 pandemic. The intention was to know the effect of public policy of online classes on demand for higher studies. Methodology: The data was collected online through Google forms via direct requests in different students groups. The probability that a student will conti...
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China Pakistan Economic Corridor is a receptacle of territorial connectivity focusing on the significance of the geo strategic location of Pakistan. Pakistan and China have embarked on their best to implement the project to be triumphant in the concatenation of South Asia. The main bureaus that it encompasses are an integrated conveyance and I.T. n...
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ABSTARCT This study aimed to estimate the demand of water filtration plant in a special context where water is available but of poor quality. The study found that household size, distance from filtration plant, full awareness and partial awareness are highly significant in estimating the demand for safe drinking water. It was also revealed that per...
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In this study, we examine the equity (industry) premium of seventeen nonfinancial sectors covering sample 306 firms using monthly data from January 2002 to December 2018. Two-stage least square (2SLS) method is applied to estimate the macro-based multifactor model. It is found that the market premium and the interest rate factors are significantly...
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The current study empirically explores the interaction between agricultural production, female employment, consumption of renewable energy and carbon dioxide emissions in Pakistan. For empirical analysis, we use annual data from 1991-2015, extracted from the World Bank database. We have employed ARDL model for empirical results showing a long term...
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The present study investigates women’s contribution to the socio-economic development of a country via their shares in the family’s total income. District Peshawar was selected as a research area A well-defined questionnaire was randomly distributed among women respondents both working women and housewives (sample size 450 = 300 urban and 150 rural...
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Self-compassion and compassion for others are the concepts of positive psychology that are studied extensively in the past decade. However, little is known about their association with each other. Compassion is an affective response of sorrow when suffering is perceived and requires genuine desire to relieve the suffering. Self-compassion is the ex...
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The core uncover out about of my study is to look up the function of cupping therapy with culturally define concept of splendor. The available information indicates current structure of cupping therapy is very diverse and complex in Pakistan which indicates multiple indicators of preferences to cupping therapy that were extracted through research a...
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The aim of this research is to examine the relationship between microfinance and women empowerment. In recent years, no notable work has been done on microfinance in relation to women empowerment. So we undertook this research using primary data. For the analysis of data, t-test, and chi-square tests has been used. We collect data from 60 responden...
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The circumstances during early years of life wieldasignificant impact on adult life outcomes by influencing and altering the cognitive, social and personality development of individuals. While these, in turn, are determined largely by the parental socioeconomic status which, in great part, depends on prosperity of the regions within which they dwel...
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The study aims to empirically investigate the applicability of the downside risk based Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) for four south Asian countries e.g. Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Fama-MacBeth methodology is used for monthly data from January 2007 to December 2017. The results partially supported the predictors of the model for...
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This study was undertaken for costing out education needs for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa based on location, gender, district and grade. The sample consisted of 778 schools, including 364 females and 414 males. The study used descriptive statistics for analysis. It was found that rural students get slightly less pocket money than urban students. The cost of...
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This paper investigates listed firm efficiency on Pakistan Stock Exchange by using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The reason for application and calculation of the DEA score is to know how much the firms are efficient in utilizing their resources to be converted into output (sales/Net Income). An optimization technique (DEA) that helps calculate...
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This study was undertaken for costing out education needs for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa based on location, gender, district and grade. The sample consisted of 778 schools, including 364 females and 414 males. The study used descriptive statistics for analysis. It was found that rural students get slightly less pocket money than urban students. The cost of...
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This paper addresses the need fulfillment of moonlighting university teachers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. We selected nine public sector universities randomly following by the calculation of respondents for each category of teachers through the proportion allocation method. The sample consisted of 656 faculty members. The study used Porter Need Satisfac...
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The study aims to empirically investigate the applicability of the downside risk based Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) for four south Asian countries e.g. Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Fama-MacBeth methodology is used for monthly data from January 2007 to December 2017. The results partially supported the predictors of the model for...
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This study was carried out to know the effect of burnout on organization citizenship behavior (both at individual and organizational level) in which affective commitment and continuance commitment were researched as mediators. All the public sector hospitals of district Peshawar were the population of the study. Three public sector hospitals female...
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Total Quality Management has not been successfully implemented in higher educational institutes including universities and colleges, although it is the most debated topic these days. Besides the small impact of Total Quality Management, most of the higher education institutions are taking initiatives to implement such approach but all these efforts...
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The study used a Stochastic Frontier Approach for measuring the technical efficiency of strawberry production at farm level. For this purpose data has been collected from 382 randomly selected strawberry producers of two purposively selected villages of district Charsadda. Out of 382 producers 176 were located in Tebana Dhere and 206 in Sarkai vill...
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Since the discovery of oil and gas in Balochistan and Sindh, Punjab has remained the primary consumer. The gas reserves, that were found in 1952, reached the consumers of Baluchistan in 1986 in 14 urban townships. Other than natural gas and oil and mineral deposits, their exploration and extraction through foreign companies is raising eyebrows on t...
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The phenomenon of migration is not new and there are many reasons behind this emigration; achieving higher socio-economic status is one of them. In developing countries like Pakistan, poverty is one of the major root causes of emigration. There are some districts of Punjab from where the masses have the trend to migrate. This study addresses the im...
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This study is based on economic analysis of moonlighting in higher education institutes of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province of Pakistan. The main objective of this study is to investigate the determinants of moonlighting in public sector universities of KP. A multi-staged sampling was used for data collection. In the first stage, the population was...
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Purpose: The main purpose of the study is to compare the selection criteria of the faculty members in order to find its effect on the performance of persons selected. The main idea was that the employee delivery of work is linked with the way they are chosen. Methodology /Sample: The research focused on four business institutes of Peshawar. The D...
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The aim of the present study is to better understand customer's willingness to pay a price premium in the market for female's stitched clothing and what sort of brand images can be used by a brand in order to achieve price premium. This study is based on quantitative survey of brand images found in branding literature and their impact on customer's...
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Reliable information in the processed form (data) is the key towards effective decision making. And when it comes to evaluate humans in respect of their qualities, the process demands an extra care and attention. This study was undertaken to investigate the reliability of 360 o feedback for performance appraisal. The present research study followed...
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This paper aims to examine these proposed linkages by using data from service sector i.e. from hotel industry. The data used in the analysis is collected from twin cities of Pakistan i.e. Islamabad and Rawalpindi from three big hotels i.e. Holiday Inn, Pearl continental and Serena hotel. A total of 115 sample size is selected for this study. Result...
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The effects of agricultural credit on farm productivity and the income of the small farmer as a result of credit provided by Zarai Tarraqiati Bank of Pakistan was conducted in district Peshawar of NWFP Pakistan in 2006 at Institute of Development Studies NWFP Agricultural University Peshawar. For this purpose a total of 120 respondents (60 from ben...

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