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Half of Indian Women Absent from Workforce: Reports

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An alarming 50% of women in India are not part of the labor force, a statistic that highlights significant gender disparities in the country’s workforce.

This issue is driven by a combination of social, economic, and cultural factors that limit women’s participation in the labor market.

Low Labor Force Participation of Women: Reasons

One of the primary reasons for women’s low labor force participation is the burden of care responsibilities.

Women in India often bear the brunt of unpaid care work, including childcare, elder care, and household chores.

This unpaid work limits their ability to engage in paid employment, as they have less time and energy to devote to outside jobs.

Conservative social norms and traditional gender roles also play a significant role in keeping women out of the labor force.

These norms often dictate that women should prioritize household duties over professional careers, leading to lower female mobility and autonomy.

Additionally, concerns about safety, such as fear of street violence and sexual harassment, further discourage women from seeking employment outside the home.

Despite improvements in female education, there remains a gap between educational attainment and employment opportunities for women.

Many educated females struggle to find jobs that align with their skills and aspirations, leading to underutilization of their potential.

The lack of job opportunities in sectors that traditionally employ women, such as the secondary sector, exacerbates this issue.

Economic factors, such as the informal nature of many jobs available to women, also contribute to their low labor force participation.

Informal jobs often lack social protection and essential public services, making them less attractive to women.

Additionally, government policies, while well-intentioned, sometimes fail to address the specific needs of females in the labor market.

Government Initiatives and Recommendations

To address these challenges, the Indian government has implemented various initiatives aimed at increasing women’s labor force participation.

These include the Maternity Benefit Act, which provides extended maternity leave, and the Code on Social Security, which mandates creche facilities in workplaces.

However, more needs to be done to create a supportive environment for females to enter and remain in the workforce.

The low labor force participation of women in India is a multifaceted issue that requires a comprehensive approach to address.

By tackling care responsibilities, challenging social norms, improving job opportunities, and implementing supportive policies, India can work towards a more inclusive and equitable labor market for women.


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