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Women’s Employment in India Nearly Doubles in 7 Years

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New Delhi, August 26, 2025 — In a major shift, women’s employment rate in India has nearly doubled in the last seven years, reflecting both social change and economic opportunities.


Key Highlights

  • Employment Rate Up: Women’s workforce participation jumped from 22% (2017–18) to 40.3% (2023–24).
  • Unemployment Down: Female unemployment fell from 5.6% to 3.2% in the same period.
  • Rural India Leads: Rural women’s employment increased by 96%, while urban growth stood at 43%.
  • Formal Workforce Rising: Over 1.56 crore women joined the formal sector through EPFO in the past seven years.
  • Entrepreneurship Growth: Women-led MSMEs nearly doubled, from 1 crore to 1.92 crore units.
  • Government Support: The gender budget rose by 429% in a decade, from ₹0.85 lakh crore to ₹4.49 lakh crore in FY2025–26.

The Bigger Picture

This surge is not just about jobs—it’s about empowerment.

  • Educated women are joining the workforce in record numbers. Women with postgraduate degrees now show a 40% employment rate.
  • Self-employment is booming—two-thirds of working women today are self-employed, compared to just half in 2017–18.
  • Schemes like Mudra Loans (where women secure 68% of loans) and Startup India (with nearly half of startups having women directors) are helping women become entrepreneurs and business leaders.ENTREPRENEUR BULLETIN

Why It Matters

For entrepreneurs, investors, and business leaders:

  • A growing pool of skilled women talent is entering the market.
  • Rural India is emerging as a new hub for women-led enterprises.
  • Consumer markets will shift as women gain more income and decision-making power.
  • Government support makes this the right time to invest in women-focused ventures.

Final Word

The doubling of women’s employment is not just a statistic—it’s a movement of empowerment, entrepreneurship, and economic strength. India’s growth story will be incomplete without women, and the numbers now show that they are taking the lead.Home

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