6 episodes

Without women, India cannot progress. Indian women have been asserting their presence in different ways. The increasing number of women voters is beginning to affect election outcomes, and yet the representation of female elected officials is disappointingly low. The rate of female literacy has gone up across the country, and yet the participation of women in the labour force has been steadily declining. Women in India spend almost 20% of their time on unpaid and care work, while men, on average, spend only 2.5% of their time on these activities.

This is just a handful of the many questions and situations that we are tackling as we look at how we can move forward.

Mind The Gender Gap is a monthly podcast that focuses on data and evidence to explore essential questions about women and work in India. It is a collaboration between IndiaSpend, the country’s first and only public interest data journalism initiative and IWWAGE, a research initiative of LEAD at Krea University.

Hosted by Sunaina Kumar, a journalist and researcher, Mind The Gender Gap brings together a diverse group of experts from across sectors who are involved in framing policies that enable and empower women’s participation in the economy.

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Without women, India cannot progress. Indian women have been asserting their presence in different ways. The increasing number of women voters is beginning to affect election outcomes, and yet the representation of female elected officials is disappointingly low. The rate of female literacy has gone up across the country, and yet the participation of women in the labour force has been steadily declining. Women in India spend almost 20% of their time on unpaid and care work, while men, on average, spend only 2.5% of their time on these activities.

This is just a handful of the many questions and situations that we are tackling as we look at how we can move forward.

Mind The Gender Gap is a monthly podcast that focuses on data and evidence to explore essential questions about women and work in India. It is a collaboration between IndiaSpend, the country’s first and only public interest data journalism initiative and IWWAGE, a research initiative of LEAD at Krea University.

Hosted by Sunaina Kumar, a journalist and researcher, Mind The Gender Gap brings together a diverse group of experts from across sectors who are involved in framing policies that enable and empower women’s participation in the economy.

    Self-Help Groups: The changemakers for women in India

    Self-Help Groups: The changemakers for women in India

    In this episode, we explore how Self-Help Groups can evolve in the future to become more effective institutions for women, adopt emerging areas of work and make use of technological innovations.

    • 35 min
    How to grow the pie: Entrepreneurship and Employment

    How to grow the pie: Entrepreneurship and Employment

    In this episode, we explore what it takes for women to set up big businesses that create employment.

    • 43 min
    Minding Her Own Business: Women Entrepreneurs in India

    Minding Her Own Business: Women Entrepreneurs in India

    Host Sunaina Kumar discusses the social, structural and economic barriers that women face and looks for solutions to support women’s entrepreneurship.

    • 33 min
    Invisible Women: Gaps in Gender Data in India

    Invisible Women: Gaps in Gender Data in India

    In the second episode, we take a look at gaps in gender data in India with a focus on women’s participation in work.

    • 39 min
    India’s Workforce: Where are the women?

    India’s Workforce: Where are the women?

    In this episode, host Sunaina Kumar and Sharon Buteau, Executive Director at LEAD at Krea University, discuss the structural barriers that women face, along with social norms and restrictions on mobility.

    • 35 min
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    Introduction

    Hosted by Sunaina Kumar, a journalist and researcher, Mind The Gender Gap brings together a diverse group of experts from across sectors who are involved in framing policies that enable and empower women’s participation in the economy.

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