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Why India’s ‘migrants’ walked back home
More than a story of the Great Indian Dream, the story of short-term migrants is one of desperation. Without the social capital of well-established long-term migrants, they found it hard to stay put in India's big cities
What prevents women from working in India?
Social mores, rising incomes of men, and gender-based segregation in the job market may be limiting women's economic empowerment in India
A strange paradox for Indian women
Better education is not leading to better job opportunities, marriage prospects or freedom of movement
Illiterate married Indian women better employed than educated married women: US study
Study finds that women with secondary education are deterred by ‘income effect’ — being married into families with high incomes.
BS Number Wise: The surprisingly low number of employed women graduates
A larger share of them remain without work than men, and the disparity is telling in some states
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