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India can add $700 bn to $1.4 trn to GDP with higher female workforce participation, says CSEP study

India needs to add nearly 90 million more women to workforce to match participation levels in developed economies, according to CSEP paper. Need for quality jobs also highlighted.

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India can add $700 bn to $1.4 trn to GDP with higher female workforce participation, says CSEP study

India needs to add nearly 90 million more women to workforce to match participation levels in developed economies, according to CSEP paper. Need for quality jobs also highlighted.

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India’s growth story needs more women at work

To fully tap women’s work potential the government must invest in the care economy

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  1. sabato 11 luglio 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    India’s growth story needs more women at work

    To fully tap women’s work potential the government must invest in the care economy

  2. sabato 11 luglio 2026·theprint.in

    India can add $700 bn to $1.4 trn to GDP with higher female workforce participation, says CSEP study

    India needs to add nearly 90 million more women to workforce to match participation levels in developed economies, according to CSEP paper. Need for quality jobs also highlighted.