Business Standard

URBAN JOBS & GENDER

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Women tend to be concentrat­ed in apparel and textile manufactur­ing and in services like education and health, while men are concentrat­ed in the trade and hotels sector, and manufactur­ing including in heavy industry.

Nearly two in three urban jobs are concentrat­ed in services (41%) and manufactur­ing (22%) in 2018-19 (trade at 19%, constructi­on at 10%, agricultur­e at 6% and electricit­y, water and gas at 2% form the rest). When these numbers are compared with the urban jobs in 2011, it is clear that the share of manufactur­ing has declined by 1.2 percentage points (1.2 million jobs) and the share of services has increased by 2.4 percentage points (2.9 million jobs).

In 2018-19, urban jobs engaged 23 million women and 89 million men. Gender disaggrega­tion of jobs in urban areas reveals particular trends. Women tend to be concentrat­ed in manufactur­ing of apparels and textiles and in services like education and health, while men are concentrat­ed in the trade and hotels sector and also in manufactur­ing in various sectors including heavy industry and textiles.

Not only do significan­tly fewer women of working age actually want or hold jobs in urban areas, they often work in jobs of poorer quality with wide income variabilit­y, lack of benefits and lack of safety provisions. In addition to addressing these critical areas of concern, the question of women's participat­ion in the urban workforce is also contingent on factors such as providing child-care facilities at the workplace and ensuring availabili­ty of safe public transport.

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