Long hours of commuting are also a factor that works against employment generation of women, the Assocham study said.
Economic slowdown, combined with safety and security concerns, have led to squeezing employment opportunities for women in the last two years, requiring immediate intervention on ensuring their safety and pro-active role on behalf of the government and employers to improve the gender balance at the workplace,the study noted.
The maximum concerns have been raised about Delhi-NCR followed by Bengaluru, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Lucknow. The situation is little better in Southern cities but far from a satisfactory level, the study pointed out.
The survey comprised of 1,600 participants in the age group of 20 to 50 years. Participants were surveyed randomly from working women from different government and private sectors, both at the lower levels of junior functionaries, and professionals including MBAs, Chartered Accountants, Charted Financial Analysts (CFAs), Lawyers, and Journalists.
"Delhi despite being the national capital is facing women safety as one of the biggest challenge. As per the National Crime Records Bureau (2012) among 53 mega cities, Delhi accounted for 14.2% (5,194) of such crimes followed by Bengaluru 6.2% (2,263) and Kolkata 5.7% (2,073)".
"The number of cases registered for various crimes against women has increased from 3,938 in 2008 to 5,999 in 2012 registering an increase of nearly 50 per cent in a span of 4 years," Assocham said.
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