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The gender gap in financial well being measurement in India

By: Mathew, Vineeth and Biju, A.V.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(49), Dec 6, 2025: p.20-23. In: Economic & Political WeeklySummary: The current approaches to measuring financial well-being in India fail to capture women’s distinct financial realities. Existing measures overlook women’s lived realities shaped by caregiving, limited autonomy, and structural inequalities. Drawing on literature and qualitative insights from the field study conducted with Indian women, this article calls for a gender-sensitive, contextually grounded framework of FWB that enables more precise assessment and informs inclusive policy interventions. – Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/commentary/gender-gap-financial-well-being-measurement-india.html
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60(49), Dec 6, 2025: p.20-23 Available AR138011

The current approaches to measuring financial well-being in India fail to capture women’s distinct financial realities. Existing measures overlook women’s lived realities shaped by caregiving, limited autonomy, and structural inequalities. Drawing on literature and qualitative insights from the field study conducted with Indian women, this article calls for a gender-sensitive, contextually grounded framework of FWB that enables more precise assessment and informs inclusive policy interventions. – Reproduced


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