As India’s population soars above all, fewer women have jobs
Sheela Singh, 39, stands in a narrow lane outside her house in a shanty area in Mumbai, India, Sunday, March 19, 2023. When she resigned in 2020 because of pressure from family, her monthly salary was higher than her husband's, an autorickshaw driver whose earnings fluctuated every day — but no one ever suggested he quit. Living in Mumbai on a single salary however has proved too expensive and Singh is now preparing to move back to the village where she once migrated. India will soon eclipse China to become the world's most populous ...
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