Only one out of 10 women works in Delhi: Report

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 11 2013 | 7:20 PM IST
One would expect a substantial number of women working in a metro city like Delhi but a report released today says otherwise.
Only one out of 10 women is engaged in an "economically productive" activity as against five out of 10 men in Delhi, as per the Primary Census Abstract 2011 released here today.
According to the report, the number of working women in the National Capital Territory (NCT) stands at a mere 10.58 per cent, while that of men is 52.99 per cent.
The highest number of female work participation was found in Connaught Place (25.3 per cent), while the lowest was registered in Seelampur (5.2 per cent).
The pattern was similar when it came to male work participation. Most men worked in Connaught Place (62 per cent), while the lowest number was registered in Seelampur (49.4 per cent).
The overall Work Participation Rate (WPR) stands at 33.3 per cent, which means one out of three persons in NCT is working. Rural WPR stands at 31.91 per cent, while in urban areas it is 33.3 per cent.
"We considered those people as workers who were economically productive during the reference period," Census Operations (Delhi) Director Varsha Joshi said.
"Persons who did not work at all during the reference period are considered non-workers. This includes students, persons engaged in household duties, dependents, pensioners, beggars, etc," she said.
Out of the total working population, 94.99 per cent are classified as 'main workers' - people working for six months or more in a year - and 5.01 per cent are termed as 'marginal workers' - people working for less than six months in a year.
Workers have been classified into four categories - cultivators (0.60 per cent), agricultural labourers (0.71 per cent), household industry (3.25 per cent) and others (95.44 per cent).
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First Published: Jun 11 2013 | 7:20 PM IST

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