Closing the Gig Gap : Why and How Should Policymakers Intervene to Boost Women’s Participation in the Gig Economy?
India’s gig economy has expanded rapidly over the past decade and is projected to grow further.
India’s gig economy has expanded rapidly over the past decade and is projected to grow further.
A comparative policy evaluation of two flagship government interventions targeting girls’ education in India: Kanyashree Prakalpa (KP), a conditional cash transfer scheme introduced by the Government of West Bengal in 2013, and Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP), a tri-ministerial national campaign launched by the Government of India in 2015.
Where Does the Money Go? Budget Analysis of Two of India’s Girls’ Education Schemes Read More
Why Bihar’s migration debate must move beyond ‘palayan’ toward labour protection, remittance economies, and long-term structural transformation.
Rethinking Bihar’s Migration Challenge Read More
Nearly half (51%) of rural Indian women aged 15 and above lack mobile phones, a basic enabler of digital welfare access, underscoring how rapidly expanding Aadhaar-linked social programs risk excluding the very populations they intend to support.