Amid Rising Unemployment, Scholar Urges Focus on Jobs in Elections
Abdullah Salam, Staff Correspondent
NEW DELHI: Amid calls from scholars for political parties to prioritize job creation instead of divisive rhetoric in the ongoing general elections, a new report by the Azim Premji organization has highlighted alarmingly high female unemployment rates in several Indian states, including Bihar and Rajasthan. The report suggests that societal factors in these states may be discouraging women from entering the workforce.
The report reveals that Bihar and Rajasthan have the highest female unemployment rates in the country. It further identifies Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh as states with similarly high female unemployment.
While the national urban female unemployment rate saw a significant drop (22%) between 2017-18 and 2021-22, the report points out a concerning disparity. While male unemployment decreased by only 7.8% in urban areas during this period, female unemployment saw a much steeper decline. This suggests that women may be facing greater pressure to leave the workforce compared to men.
The report also sheds light on a potential link between spousal income and female employment. It finds that women with higher-earning husbands tend to work less, especially in rural areas. However, interestingly, the report notes that urban women with higher-earning husbands are more likely to be employed compared to their rural counterparts. This suggests that urban environments might offer more opportunities for women to work regardless of their spouse’s income.
As India’s unemployment rate continues to climb in the post-Covid era, scholars and activists are calling on political parties to prioritize job creation over divisive issues like communalism in the ongoing general elections.