EMPOWERING WOMEN
| Women, on average, have just three-fourths of the legal rights afforded to men globally, as per the Work Base L earning study. |
ET INTELLIGENCE GROUP: India gained 4% year-on-year on its score on the World Bank study of women, business and law (WORK BASE LEARNING) 2020. The country scored 74.4 out of the perfect score of 100 on the WORK BASE LEARNING Index. The World Bank study analyses laws and regulations affecting women’s economic opportunity in 190 economies across the eight indicators - mobility, workplace, pay, marriage, parenthood, entrepreneurship, assets and pension.
India overtook Maldives to command the highest WBL score in the South Asian region in 2020. The World Bank study mentions the measure taken by the state of Maharashtra to eliminate restrictions on women’s ability to work in jobs deemed dangerous.
Incidentally, India’s score aligns with the global mean. Women, on average, have just three-fourths of the legal rights afforded to men globally, as per the WBL study.
However, among the BRICS countries, India’s score is only second to the last. With a score of 88.1 points, South Africa tops the WBL index, followed by Brazil at 81.9 points. Even as China scored 1.2 points higher than India in the WBL index, its absolute score dropped marginally over the previous year.
The study finds that over time, reforms increasing women’s equality of opportunity contribute to more successful economies, higher female labour force participation and better developmen ..
Year on Year Change in the Work Base Learning Scores
| Countries | Work Base Learning 2019 Score | Work Base Learning 2020 Score | |
| South Asia | |||
| India | 71.3 | 74.4 | |
| Maldives Nepal Bhutan Sri Lanka Pakistan Bangladesh Afghanistan BRICS South Africa Brazil China
| 73.8 53.1 69.4 65.6 46.3 49.4 38.1 88.1 81.9 76.3 73.1 | 73.8 73.8 71.9 68.1 49.4 49.4 38.1 88.1 81.9 75.6 73.1 | |
The economies that improved the most are Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Nepal, South Sudan, São Tomé and Príncipe, Bahrain, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Jordan, and Tunisia. Only eight economies among the 190 score the perfect 100 on the WBL Index. These are Belgium, Denmark, France, Iceland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Sweden and Canada.
While scoring 100 on the indicators of mobility, workplace, marriage, India scored poorly with respect to pay (25), and lower in case of parenthood (40), entrepreneurship (75), pension (75) and assets (80). On similar lines, China scored poorly on pay (25), pension (25), and lower on entrepreneurship (75) and parenthood (80).
To be sure, the WBL study measures only the formal laws and regulations governing women’s ability to work or own businesses — a country’s norms and practices aren’t captured by the indicators.
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" Empowering women is key to economic development" "Increasing gender equality and women's empowerment, as a means of accelerating growth and development, is an end in itself" |

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