Women in India Inc start off on the backfoot with fewer than three women for every 10 employees at the entry level. This number dwindles by nearly half in leadership roles
Women in India Inc start off on the backfoot with fewer than three women for every 10 employees at the entry level. This number dwindles by nearly half in leadership roles
Listed firms should have at least one woman director on their boards, states the Companies Act, 2013. The year after the provision came into force, the share of women in corporate boards almost doubled
A 2024 survey revealed that the primary driver for women to join the workforce is financial independence, while personal growth and ambition are a distant second and third
But the same survey also shows that an overwhelming number of women exit the workforce due to inequitable pay. Younger women are 1.6 times more likely to leave the workplace within two years
Women in leadership roles are twice as likely to face workplace bias compared to those at the entry level. One in every two women surveyed admitted to facing gender bias at work