Centre working on national policy document on female labour force participation
- December 2, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Centre working on national policy document on female labour force participation
Sub : Eco
Sec : Unemployment and Inflation
Context:
- The Centre is set to introduce a national policy document focused on increasing female labour force participation by creating an enabling environment, particularly through a structured care economy.
- An inter-ministerial team from the Ministries of Skill Development, Labour, Rural Development, and Women and Child Development is working on the initiative.
Details:
- The care economy includes paid and unpaid activities like childcare, cooking, cleaning, healthcare, and education.
- The move follows a World Bank report highlighting a significant decline in women’s labour force participation post-marriage in India, with a 12 percentage points drop. This decline occurs even in the absence of children.
Significance of the initiative:
- Aims to address structural barriers preventing women’s participation in the workforce.
- Promotes economic inclusion and gender parity.
- Helps create a viable ecosystem for working women, especially in the informal sector.
Key measures under consideration include:
- A core skilling package for caregivers.
- Childcare facilities for women in the informal sector, such as workers under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.
Existing Initiative: Palna Scheme
- A National Programme on Anganwadi-cum-Creche.
- Provides day-care facilities for children of working parents.
- As of now, 1,000 Anganwadi creches are operational under the scheme.