Publications
Publications
Category
Year
Generating Female Employment through Public Employment: A Scoping Paper
- February , 2020
- Dipa Sinha, Jayati Ghosh, Mohini Gupta, Varsha Gupta
Learnings from Scoping Visit
- February , 2020
Female Labour Force Participation Rate and Earnings Gap in India
- February , 2020
Women in Manufacturing
- February , 2020
Testing Approaches to Strengthen Gender within NRLM
- January , 2020
Empowering Women Collectives through Digital Initiatives in Chhattisgarh
- January , 2020
Digital Solutions to Unlock the Potential of SHGs and their Federations
- January , 2020
Women and Unpaid Work
- November , 2019
Women in Agriculture
- November , 2019
Digitisation of Self-Help Groups in India
- August , 2019
- Sharon Buteau | Jithin Jose | Kriti Chouhan
Migration Climate Change and Gender
- July , 2025
- Divya Singh (IWWAGE), Aiman Akhtar (PDAG)
Trends in Female Labour and Workforce Participation – Assam
- July , 2025
- Aneek Choudhary and Vidhi
Assam has seen a sharp rise in female labour force participation since 2021–22, now above the national average (50% vs 42% in PLFS 2023–24). However, the 2022–23 gender gap appears distorted due to an NSSO weighting error in a few villages, which led to underreporting of female participation at district, state, and national levels. In parallel, pro-women initiatives such as Sarothi (interest-subsidised loans) and PMKVY 2.0 (industry-relevant skilling) are believed to have supported this improvement. Future analysis will use corrected PLFS data to better track trends and understand the drivers of rising female employment in Assam.
Swayam Process Evaluation: A Year-Long Ethnography Study, Madhya Pradesh & Odisha
- April , 2025
- Anushree Goenka, Lopamudra Nayak, Moumita Mandal
Trends in Female Labour and Workforce Participation-Bihar
- April , 2025
- Aneek Choudhary and Bidisha Mondal
Trends in Female Labour Force Participation in Uttar Pradesh
- April , 2025
- Aneek Choudhary and Bidisha Mondal
Trends in Female Labour Force and Workforce Participation- Haryana
- April , 2025
- Vidhi, Aneek Choudhary and Bidisha Mondal
Haryana has transitioned from an agrarian to a more industrial economy, characterized by strong agricultural output and growing sectors such as automotive and IT. Despite economic growth, unemployment remains high, particularly among youth and women, due to limited formal job opportunities and structural challenges. This factsheet analyses female labour force participation in Haryana from 2017–18 to 2023–24, highlighting sectoral trends, occupational segregation, and barriers to workforce entry.