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Women stay in jobs 36 percent longer than men even as participation plunges

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Women stay in jobs 36 percent longer than men even as participation plunges

Retention is higher, but a mid career drop hits hard

A new report finds women in India’s formal workforce remain employed far longer than men, with median job tenure of 10.6 months versus 7.8 months—a 36% retention gap. Yet women are still underrepresented overall, with comparatively better representation in IT. The biggest warning sign: participation sharply declines among women aged 35 to 45.

  • Women in formal roles have 36% longer job retention than men
  • Median tenure is 10.6 months for women versus 7.8 for men
  • Women remain underrepresented despite better presence in IT
  • Participation drops significantly for women aged 35 to 45
Read the full story at The Economic Times

This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

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