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Impact of Covid-19 on Urban Poor in Industrial Clusters

December, 2020

As agriculture continues to offer diminishing work opportunities, the future of women’s employment in India lies in expanding access to jobs in manufacturing and services. This project investigates the profile, barriers, and aspirations of women workers in urban industrial landscapes, particularly in Delhi NCR, where small-scale sectors like garments and footwear attract large numbers of low-skilled migrants. By examining the types of opportunities available, how women enter industrial employment, and the policies shaping their experiences, the study aims to deepen understanding of stagnating female participation in these sectors.

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, a phone survey was conducted among low-income households in these industrial clusters to assess the impact of the lockdown on livelihoods and well-being, with a focus on gendered experiences. Findings revealed widespread job losses, especially among male wage and casual labourers, with average daily earnings dropping by 77 per cent. Women reported significantly higher levels of psychological distress than men, driven by financial insecurity and inadequate government support. While food and grocery assistance was the most common form of relief, many still reported insufficient essentials and job losses perceived as increasingly permanent. These insights call for more targeted and gender-responsive industrial and urban employment policies.

Resource Type IWWAGE-ISI-BRIEFS