Digital Access for Indian Women Can Add up to USD 103 Billion to GDP: Koan-OMI Study

Delhi | Tuesday | 27th September, 2022

Summary:

New Delhi, Delhi, India – Business Wire India The workforce participation of Indian women remains one of the lowest in the world, with only two out of ten with in 15-45 age group being employed, highlights a study titled ‘Women’s Economic Mobility and Online Exposure’, by Koan Advisory Group (Koan), a New Delhi-based public policy consulting firm and the Ola Mobility Institute (OMI), a policy research and social innovation think tank.

Based on a survey of 4091 women across 10 cities, this is a first-of-its kind study that quantifies the impact of granting digital accessibility to them on the Indian economy.

Conducted over a period of eight months in 2021-22, the Koan-OMI study found that, if they were given access to digital services, women spent an average of extra 78 minutes a day being engaged in gainful employment.

However, the time she allots to unpaid household activities does not reduce.

More importantly, the study found that if women had access to online services, they would spend an additional 102 million hours on paid activities in the economy.

This could result in the generation of an additional $103 billion in monetary value, or 3.9 percent of the GDP.

Almost 29 percent of this gain is due to a jump in productivity, while the remaining 71 percent is due to additional time allocation.

Importantly, these gains are likely to increase as digital services expand their footprint in India, because network effects bestow increasing value gains.

The study also identifies India’s twin challenges: first, an already low women unemployment rate and second, its fall in recent years.