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FICCI and CNBCTV-18 study underlines women's participation in Indian workforce; reveals 69% employees are male

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As per a FICCI-CNBCTV18 survey on women's participation in the workforce in India, a vast number of women drop out of the labour force. The highest attrition is in the 20-30 age group at 15 percent, while the lowest attrition is in the 50-60 age group at 3 percent.

By CNBCTV18.com Mar 30, 2023 5:50:01 PM IST (Published)

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For it to be India's century and not just India’s decade - it is important to keep underlining the importance of women's participation in the workforce. As a Future. Female. Forward special initiative, CNBC-TV18 and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) collaborated to put the spotlight on the ground reality. Eighty companies across 12 sectors with a turnover of over Rs 20 crore to Rs 7 lakh crore were surveyed in February. While 60 percent of respondents belonged to the manufacturing sector, 40 percent were from services. Here's a look at the gender composition of the survey — it consists of 69 percent male employees, while 31 percent are female. (Image: CNBCTV18)

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As per the survey, because of several factors leading to women dropping out of the labour forces, the highest attrition was seen in the 20-30 age group at 15 percent, followed by the 30-40 age group which saw 13 percent attrition. The lowest attrition was in the 50-60 age group at 3 percent. (Image: CNBCTV18)

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