Women’s participation in the workforce is a cornerstone of inclusive economic growth yet recent trends in Bangladesh point to a worrying reversal. This op-ed unpacks the deeper structural and social factors driving women out of the workforce, and what this means for the future of work and gender equality in the region.
Garment workers in Bangalore are navigating an industry increasingly shaped by technological change, shifting production demands, and growing uncertainty. This piece explores how these changes are impacting workers’ everyday experiences, particularly through a gendered lens, offering insights into the realities of labour and the future of work in South Asia.