India Records Lowest Female Labour Force Participation Rate: Study
India Records Lowest Female Labour Force Participation Rate: Study
Female labour force participation rate has reduced continuously and reached 27 per cent in 2014

New Delhi: The participation of Indian women in the workforce fell 10 per cent in the past decade as India recorded the lowest female labour force participation rate, a joint industry chamber Assocham-Thought Arbitrage Research study showed on Sunday.

"There is an urgent need to create more jobs and entrepreneurship opportunities to promote women empowerment thereby making them economically independent as female labour force participation (FLFP) rate in India has fallen significantly by 10 per cent during the last decade, an Assocham-Thought Arbitrage Research study noted," Assocham said in a release here.

"There are certain primary reasons for low participation of women in the labour force like lack of access to higher education among women, dearth of opportunities to work. Even lack of flexibility in working conditions tends to dissuade women from joining the labour force as they turn to their domestic duties," Assocham said.

The FLFP rates during the period among BRICS countries was found to be - China (64 per cent), Brazil (59 per cent), Russia (57 per cent), South Africa (45 per cent) and India (27 per cent).

"This can be attributed to social and cultural curtailment and often the lack of work opportunities," the report said.

As per the latest available data, the FLFP rate in India was about 36 per cent as of 2011-12, with 31 out of 35 states and union territories scoring rates below the national average.

Only erstwhile Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh fared better in this regard," the statement said.

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