India Employer Forum

Labour Journal Volume 2

  • By: India Employer Forum
  • Date: 21 March 2025

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In celebration of International Women’s Day this March, the second edition of our Labour Journal underscores the importance of gender inclusion in achieving India’s ambitious target of reaching $30 trillion in GDP by 2047. It is essential that no woman is left behind and thus we need to define a clear path to double the female labour force participation rate. This involves understanding women’s workplace challenges, creating more inclusive employment opportunities, ensuring the robust implementation of women’s rights, and increasing female representation in leadership roles. A collective effort is needed to dismantle the societal biases and barriers that continue to hinder women’s participation in the formal workforce as economists around the world concur that ‘Gender inequality is not just a social issue, it is an economic issue.

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