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Mobility and Safety of Women

March, 2021

India’s remarkable economic growth in recent decades has not translated into equal opportunities for women in the workforce. The female labour force participation rate (LFPR) stood at a historic low of 23.3% in 2017-18, with only a handful of countries reporting lower levels. A key barrier limiting women’s participation in the workforce is the pervasive concern for their safety, which affects not only their freedom of movement but also their access to education, healthcare, and livelihood opportunities. From fears of sexual violence in public spaces and workplaces to societal norms that restrict mobility, women face significant structural and cultural challenges.

This policy brief explores how the lack of safety undermines women’s physical and social mobility and, in turn, their economic empowerment. It highlights the need for gender-inclusive urban planning, greater investment in safe and affordable public transport, and strengthened workplace safety laws. Specific recommendations include mainstreaming gender-responsive budgeting in infrastructure planning, effective utilisation of the Nirbhaya Fund to implement safety initiatives, and better enforcement of the POSH Act and Domestic Violence Act. Creating safer cities and workspaces is not just about protection-it is fundamental to ensuring women’s equal participation in India’s economic future.

Resource Type IWWAGE-ISST-BRIEFS

Authors Hiya Singh Rajput