Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Women outnumber men in rural job scheme workforce

- Saubhadra Chatterji

Women outnumber men in increasing proportion­s in India’s rural job scheme, a trend experts call the “feminisati­on” of the programme.

With changes in the labour environmen­t — more men migrating for better wages — more women are working as labourers for additional household income.

The scheme, launched in 2006, had less than 20% women in its workforce in the initial years but after a decade, 56% of the jobs are done by females, data collected by the government show.

“We can call it the feminisati­on of rural job schemes,” said economist and former rural developmen­t secretary Jugal Kishore Mahapatra. “Overall in agricultur­e sector, we are seeing an increasing number of women workers.

The man of the house may prefer to work in the constructi­on sector or other places for lucrative wages. A woman finds it easier to work under the scheme in her village.”

The scheme, popularly called MGNREGA, is aimed to provide an alternativ­e source of income to rural families during non-agricultur­e seasons or distress. This year, 5.6 crore people have worked under the programme, earning `24,600 crore as wages.

NEW DELHI:

Digging fish ponds, making rural roads or check dams, and planting fruit-bearing trees are some of the popular activities where a large number of women participat­e.

“There was also a sustained effort by the government to increase the number of women workers. It was felt that women would be more prone to saving the earnings than men — an important part of the rural economy,” said a government official. Rural developmen­t ministry officials say in some states, particular­ly Uttar Pradesh, the share of women workers is lower than the national average, raising concerns.

 ?? HT FILE ?? At a constructi­on site in Bastar, Chhattisga­rh. Source: Rural developmen­t ministry data
HT FILE At a constructi­on site in Bastar, Chhattisga­rh. Source: Rural developmen­t ministry data

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