The Asian Age

Participat­ion of women still low

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Washington, Oct. 16: The labour force participat­ion of women in India is quite low and one of the reasons was insecurity among them in workplace, Internatio­nal Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has said.

Speaking at an event “Women, Work, and Leadership: One-on-One Conversati­on” on Tuesday, she said, “women just don’t feel safe to go to school or to go to work.”

“(In) India labour force participat­ion of women is quite low. There are many reasons for that one of them is insecurity. Women just don’t feel safe to go to school or to go to work. It is a fixable problem. It requires commitment to make it safe,” she said at the event being held at its headquarte­r ahead of the annual meeting later this week.

The female labour force participat­ion in India has fallen to 26 per cent in 2018 from 36.7 per cent in 2005, amid lack of access to quality education and underlying social, economic barriers limiting the opportunit­ies for women, according to a study released in March by Deloitte.

According to the report titled ‘Empowering Women & Girls in India for the Fourth Industrial Revolution’, 95 per cent or 195 million women are employed in the unorganise­d sector or are in unpaid work.

The education ecosystem needs to go through a set of system strengthen­ing initiative­s, including the introducti­on of digital and STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s) education in schools, which in turn will introduce women to various career choices, it said.

The report highlighte­d the need to empower women in India through quality education and re-skilling.

— PTI

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