FLFPR COMPARISON
If India wants faster growth, it must first solve its female labour force participation problemIndia's female workforce participation lags behind peer nations. Boosting this rate could significantly increase GDP. Experts suggest focus...
One factor that can put India ahead of the US as the 2nd biggest economyIndia is projected to overtake the US to become the world's second-largest economy by 2075, according to Goldman Sachs Research. India's GD...
Unemployment declines further to 6.8% in Q4 FY23: PLFSThe unemployment rate was 6.0% for men and 9.2% for women. It was 6.5% and 9.6% for men and women respectively, in October– December 2022.A...
Why International Labour Organisation's maths is unworkableLFPR is defined as the number of women in the labour force, both employed and unemployed, as percentage of working-age female population (a...
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