Policies and Programmes For Women and Girls
Bihar has the lowest female workforce participation rate (FWPR) among all states at 2.8 percent. The decline in FWPR has...Read MoreGig Study: Summary and Recommendations
‘Gig economy’ refers to labour markets characterised by independent contracting which happens through digital platforms. Since 2010, the gig economy...Read MoreThe Future of Work for Women Workers
World over, the technology-driven gig economy has been expanding rapidly over the past decade, in which digital platforms connect ‘workers’...Read MoreVoices from the Field
With approximately 67 million women mobilised into Self-Help Groups and federations, owned and represented by women, the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National...Read MoreCan Covid-19 provide opportunities to strengthen the SHG movement?
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More women joined the labour force globally in the last three decades. India, however, is an anomaly, with historically among...Read MoreWomen’s Workforce Participation In India: Statewise Trends
Madhya Pradesh (MP) is the only state in India to have witnessed a rise in workforce participation rates (WPRs) of...Read MoreWage employment for women: Forgotten priorities
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The Self-Help Groups (SHG) movement was introduced in India in the 1980s[1] to alleviate poverty, establish a platform for collective...Empowering Women in the Economy: Addressing Gaps and Rethinking the Discourse
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More women joined the labour force globally in the last three decades. India, however, is an anomaly, with historically among...National Family Health Survey
Despite high economic growth, decline in fertility, and rise in schooling of girls, the Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR)...Read More- Latest Post
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