Address The Silent Crisis Of India’s Gender Deficit

Livemint     6th April 2021     Save    
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Context: Understanding widened gender deficit in India in light of recently released Gender Gap Report 2021.

India’s gender deficit crisis

  • Pervades India’s socio-economic pyramid: For e.g. -
    • At the upper level, single women entrepreneurs finding it difficult to get bank loans.
    • At the lower rungs, there is a surge in women joining the Maoist insurgency in the poverty-ridden ‘red corridor’.
  • A silent crisis: According to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Gender Gap Report 2021, India has slipped 28 places to 140th position among 156 countries.
    • Widening gap: 5% short of an ideal situation of equality (33.2% last year).
    • While gains were made on the education and political empowerment of women, we slid sharply on health and economic parameters.
    • Glaring income disparity: Women earn only a fifth of men, which puts India among the world’s worst ten on this indicator.
    • Low health and survival: India is beaten to the last rank only by China in the rankings.
  • Pandemic impact: The average gap has widened globally to now 32% short of the index’s ideal score and has wiped off the gains made over the last 15 years.

Causes for widening gender crisis in India

  • Regression in field of political power: Proportion of women ministers more than halved to 9.1% of the total, though the count of female Parliamentarians did not budge from its long stagnancy.
  • Continuing poor performance on women’s economic opportunities and participation:
    • Senior managerial positions have remained male-centric.
    • Reasons:
      • Sociocultural attitudes militate against women going out to work unless the family lacks sustenance.
      • Families prefer educated mothers to invest time in teaching their kids.

Conclusion: Need of the hour is new forms of social persuasion, which must go with credible assurances of gender equity in every sphere.

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