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Trend In Female Labour Force Participation In India

December, 2024

Despite significant economic growth since the 1990s, India’s female labour force participation rate (FLFPR) remains low at 28.2%, lagging behind countries like Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. Globally, FLFPR is lower than men’s, with regions like Sub-Saharan Africa leading at 60%, while South Asia trails at 28.1%. Research points to various supply-side factors contributing to India’s low FLFPR, including rising household incomes, educational attainment, reproductive roles, childcare responsibilities, cultural norms, and underreporting of women’s labour. This factsheet explores these barriers and their impact on women’s workforce participation in India.

Resource Type Learning note

Thematic area Factsheets

Authors Aneek Choudhary | Bidisha Mondal