February 14, 2020
| In the News
Rohini Pande and Charity Troyer Moore in Indian Express: The budget relegated women’s economic participation to secondary importance
Policy design and political will are key in increasing women's labor force participation.
by Rohini Pande and Charity Troyer Moore
India continues to struggle to provide its women with equal opportunity. On international measures of gender equality, India scores low on women’s overall health and survival and ability to access economic opportunities. Since the woman’s economic engagement is related to her own and her family’s well-being, the continuing decline in rural women’s labour force participation is a cause for concern, and both affects and reflects these worrying gender gaps.