Economy, asked by kumsaurav29, 10 months ago

compare to women,more men are found working in india.why? atlest for 6marks

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Answered by jisoo86
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The unemployment rate among women in India is more than double of that of men with similar qualifications, a new study has revealed.

Titled "Gender Inclusion in Hiring in India", the study by two Harvard students, Rachel Levenson and Layla O'Kane, noted that 8.7 per cent of working-age urban, educated women in the country are unemployed but only 4 per cent of comparable men find themselves without a job.According to the study, while discrimination based on gender is illegal under the Indian constitution, conversations with hiring managers and other labour market experts have revealed that there is gender discrimination in the hiring process across the country, as is the case around the world.

Answered by mrrokstar420
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In India about 70 percent of the workers are men and the rest are women.

Women workers are one-third of the rural workforce. Women carry out works like cooking, fetching water and fuel-wood

and participate in farm labour. They are not paid wages in cash or in the form of grains or they are not paid at all. For this

reason these women are not categorized as workers. Some economists argue that these women must be considered as

workers and their contribution should be included in national product as their services are valuable.

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