India's female workforce participation lags behind peer nations. Boosting this rate could significantly increase GDP. Experts suggest focusing on job creation and improving employment quality. Labour law reforms and removing trade bottlenecks are crucial. Inv… For the full story, visit the source.
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If India wants faster growth, it must first solve its female labour force participation problem
India's female workforce participation lags behind peer nations. Boosting this rate could significantly increase GDP. Experts suggest focusing on job creation and improving employment quality. Labour law reforms and removing trade bottlenecks are crucial. Inv…
By Shishir Gupta, Aalhya Sabharwal· The Times of India· 9 days ago· 2 min read

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