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India's Women: Mid-Career Slump Baffles Corporates

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Women's representation drops significantly from entry-level to C-suites.
  • Systemic issues and 'time poverty' impede mid-career progression for women.
  • Skill-based learning and inclusive policies are crucial for retention.
India's Women: Mid-Career Slump Baffles Corporates

Corporate India is grappling with a significant mid-career slowdown affecting women, a trend documented over the past decade. Women enter the workforce robustly and achieve early success, yet encounter barriers between their late twenties and early forties, leading to stalled promotions and diminished visibility. This pattern is not simply a matter of personal choice but reflects systemic issues where organizational structures, prioritizing tenure and constant availability, clash with women's life transitions like caregiving.

Systemic challenges are compounded by "time poverty," as Indian women shoulder a greater share of unpaid domestic work. Upon returning from breaks, women face biases, mentorship gaps, and exclusion from high-visibility projects. These factors contribute to a confidence gap and higher attrition rates. To address this, a focus on skill-based learning and adaptability is proposed, which rewards proficiency over uninterrupted tenure and re-equips women with crucial competencies.

Implementing structural support, including hybrid work models, robust parental policies, and childcare, is vital for retaining mid-career talent. Moreover, active sponsorship from senior leaders, with clear performance indicators tied to advancing women, can dismantle male-dominated decision-making hierarchies. Transparent, skills-based promotion frameworks are essential for reducing bias and ensuring measurable growth, ultimately benefiting innovation and profitability in India's competitive landscape.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Women in India face a mid-career slowdown due to systemic barriers, lack of flexible work arrangements, and the disproportionate burden of unpaid domestic labor, clashing with peak career demands.
'Time poverty' refers to the lack of available time for professional development and career advancement due to a greater share of unpaid domestic responsibilities shouldered by women in India.
Companies can improve retention by adopting skill-based learning, offering hybrid work, providing better parental policies, ensuring sponsorship, and implementing transparent promotion frameworks.

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