Book Chapters
  1. Kabeer Dawani and Asad Sayeed, Mafia Domination or Victim of Neoliberalism? Contextualising the Woes of Karachi's Transport Sector. In N. Kirmani (ed). Marginalization, Contestation and Change in South Asian Cities. Oxford University Press. September 2021.

  2. Haris Gazdar and Ayesha Khan, Bonded Labour in Domestic Work and Begging. in A. Qureshi and A. Khan eds. Bonded Labour in Pakistan. Oxford University Press. August 2016.

    Keywords: Labour

  3. Haris Gazdar, Yasser Kureshi and Asad Sayeed, The Rise of Jihadi Militancy in Pakistan's Tribal Areas. in A. Sundar and N. Sundar eds. Civil Wars in South Asia: State, Sovereignty, Development. New Delhi: Sage India. November 2014.

  4. Haris Gazdar, A Window Half Open: Nutrition Policy in Pakistan. text box in Chapter 7 (Unpacking the Politics by Stuart Gillespie) of the 2013 Global Food Policy Report. IFPRI. March 2014.

  5. Ayesha Khan, Paid Work as a Pathway of Empowerment: Pakistan's Lady Health Worker Programme. in A. Cornwall and J. Edwards, eds. Feminisms, Empowerment and Development: Changing Women's Lives. London. Zed Books. March 2014.

    Keywords: Gender, Health

  6. Haris Gazdar, Political Economy of Reform: Social Protection Reform in Pakistan. in G. Koehler and D. Chopra (eds). Development and Welfare Policy in South Asia, Routledge, London and New York. February 2014.

  7. Ayesha Khan, Social Science Research and Engagement in Pakistan. in A. B. Tickner and D. L. Blaney, eds., Thinking International Relations Differently. London and New York: Routledge. 2012.

  8. Mysbah Balagamwala and Haris Gazdar, Globalisation and Strategic Engagement Abroad and Labour Non-Markets at Home: Employment in Pakistan. in D. Narasimha Reddy (ed). Globalisation and Labour in South Asia. Panos South Asia. February 2013.

    Keywords: Labour

  9. Haris Gazdar, The Fourth Round and Why They Fight On: A History of Land and Reform in Pakistan. in R. Kalshian (ed). Leveling the Playing Field: A Survey of Pakistan's Land Reforms. Panos South Asia. PANOS South Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal. March 2011.

  10. Asad Sayeed, Gains from Trade and Structural Impediments to India-Pakistan Trade. E. Sridharan, ed., International Relations Theory and South Asian Regional Cooperation, Vol. II. Oxford University Press, Delhi. 2011.

  11. Ayesha Khan, Women and Paid Work in Pakistan in F. Azim and M. Sultan, eds. Mapping Women's Empowerment. Experiences from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan Dhaka: University Press Limited (UPL) and BRAC Development Institute (BDI) 2010

    Keywords: Gender, Labour

  12. Haris Gazdar, The Transition to Mass Literacy: Comparative Insights from Sweden and Pakistan. in eds. N. Kabeer and A. Stark with E. Magnus, Global Perspectives on Gender Equality: Reversing the Gaze, Routledge, New York and London. 2008.

    Keywords: Education, Gender

  13. Asad Sayeed and Radhika Balakrishnan, Why Do Firms Disintegrate? Towards an Understanding of the Firm-level Decision to Subcontract and its Implications for Labor. in ed. William Milberg, Labor and the Globalization of Production: Causes and Consequences of Industrial Upgrading. Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire. 2004.

    Keywords: Labour