Women with Higher Education Are Less Likely to Quit Jobs After Marriage: A Look at India’s Gender Divide in Education and the Workforce

hanuman

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In 2024, India continues to grapple with gender inequality, particularly in education and the workforce. A World Bank report reveals that 13% of employed women leave their jobs after marriage, with higher education significantly reducing this rate. Despite strides in women's enrollment in higher education, cultural norms, safety concerns, and hiring biases remain obstacles. The path to true gender parity requires not only education but also a shift in societal attitudes.
 
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