Women and Men in India 2022 report

Women and Men in India 2022 report

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Category : National Published on: March 22 2023

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  • The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has released Women and Men in India 2022 report.
  • The sex ratio at birth went up by three points to 907 in 2018-20 from 904 in 2017-19.
  • India’s sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) is expected to improve to 952 by 2036, up significantly from 943 in 2011.
  • Population growth, which fell from 2.2% in 1971 to 1.1% in 2021, is projected to decline to 0.58% in 2036.
  • India's labor force participation rate for those over the age of 15 has been increasing since 2017–2018. Although women are far behind men.
  • India's age and sex composition is expected to see a decline in the population under the age of 15 and an increase in the population over the age of 60 by 2036.
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