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COVID-19 and Women’s Labour Crisis

May, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionately adverse impact on women in India, exacerbating pre-existing gender inequalities in the labour market. Women experienced greater job losses and a slower return to work compared to men, deepening the already low and declining female labour force participation (FLFP) in the country. Alongside economic setbacks, women faced a sharp increase in unpaid care responsibilities due to school closures, care for the sick, and additional household duties, particularly in response to returning migrants and food insecurity. These dynamics have further limited their time and opportunities for paid work.

This analysis explores the state of women’s employment before the pandemic and offers early insights into the effects of COVID-19, drawing from microstudies and available literature. It also critically examines the adequacy of existing social protection and employment generation programmes intended to support women’s economic participation. Understanding these impacts is vital for designing responsive and inclusive policy measures that not only address the fallout of the pandemic but also advance long-term gender equity in the workforce.

Resource Type Briefs

Authors Sona Mitra | Dipa Sinha