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Women’s employment in urban India jumps 10% in 6 years: Great Lakes Institute of Mgmt

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Women’s employment in urban India jumps 10% in 6 years: Great Lakes Institute of Mgmt

(L-R): Group Captain Vijaykumar - Executive Director, Madras Management Association, Mr K Mahalingam - President, Madras Management Association, Mr Suresh Raman - Vice President & Regional Head, Tata Consultancy Services, Chennai, Dr. Vidya Mahambare - Professor of Economics & Director (Research and Fellow Program in Management), Great Lakes Institute of Management and Dr. Suresh Ramanathan - Dean and Principal, Great Lakes Institute of Management releasing white paper on women at work on Friday. NE PHOTO

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Despite women’s employment in urban India jumping 10% in six years (2017-18 to 2023-24), more than 89 million urban Indian women still remained out of the labour market in 2023-2024, according to a white paper launched by Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2025.

The report highlights the evolving landscape of women’s unemployment in urban India and also warns of pressing challenges, including the under-utilisation of educated women’s skills and the looming risk of a diversity backlash.

  • India is failing to utilize the skills of over 19 million graduate-educated urban women due to personal choices or constraints from social norms
  • Young male unemployment in urban India outpaces women’s (10% vs 7.5% for ages 20-24) in a concerning trend
  • The report cautions that if quality job creation remains sluggish, rising female employment alongside male joblessness may trigger societal resistance to workplace diversity since men must earn as per the existing social norm: Dr Suresh Ramanathan, Dean
  • While women’s workforce participation in urban India is rising, it is not yet translating into true gender parity in earnings, career growth, and domestic responsibilities: Dr. Vidya Mahambare, Professor of Economics & Director (Research and Fellow Program in Management)

As per the report, “India is failing to utilize the skills of over 19 million graduate-educated urban women due to personal choices or constraints from social norms – highlighting a critical waste of educational investment. Factors such as caregiving responsibilities, lack of flexible work arrangements, and commuting challenges continue to prevent many highly qualified women from fully participating in the economy. Meanwhile, Young male unemployment in urban India outpaces women’s (10% vs 7.5% for ages 20-24) in a concerning trend”

Dr Suresh Ramanathan, Dean at Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai says, “It creates a risk of diversity backlash if quality job creation doesn’t accelerate to accommodate both genders. The report cautions that if quality job creation remains sluggish, rising female employment alongside male joblessness may trigger societal resistance to workplace diversity since men must earn as per the existing social norm. A deeply troubling insight from the report reveals that employed women in urban India face a higher risk of spousal violence compared to their non-working counterparts. Even more concerning, employed women are more likely to justify spousal abuse (32% vs. 23.5%), potentially due to internalized societal pressures and guilt. This paradox underscores the urgent need for holistic interventions that address gender norms both at home and in the workplace”.

Another important aspect highlighted in the findings is that gender gaps persist even in highly educated households. Even among dual-income, highly educated couples, gender disparities remain stark. In 62% of such families, husbands earn more, despite equal educational qualifications. Additionally, wives continue to take on the primary responsibility for household work in 41% of homes, compared to just 2% of husbands. Meanwhile, the balance remains elusive for urban mothers with access to remote work—86% report spending up to three workday hours on childcare while working. Yet only 44% feel they have adequate support. This reinforces the need for stronger workplace policies that acknowledge and address the realities of working mothers.

Commenting on the report, Dr. Vidya Mahambare, Professor of Economics & Director (Research and Fellow Program in Management), Great Lakes Institute of Management, stated: “While women’s workforce participation in urban India is rising, it is not yet translating into true gender parity in earnings, career growth, and domestic responsibilities. To drive real change, first, we need more employment opportunities for all. Second, we need structural reforms in childcare policies, flexible work arrangements, and a shift in societal norms that continue to burden women disproportionately.”

As India strives for greater gender equality in the workforce, the report emphasises the importance of policy reforms, corporate initiatives, and societal change. By accelerating quality job creation, fostering inclusive workplaces, and challenging entrenched norms, India can unlock the full economic potential of its women workforce.

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