Tamil Nadu has one of the highest rates of women’s education in India. The State leads in healthcare, financial inclusion, and even has all-women factories in the automobile and electric vehicle sectors. And yet, only about 1 in 3 educated women are employed. How can both realities exist at the same time?
Tamil Nadu has one of the highest rates of women’s education in India. The State leads in healthcare, financial inclusion, and even has all-women factories in the automobile and electric vehicle sectors. And yet, only about 1 in 3 educated women are employed. How can both realities exist at the same time?