Q8(c) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2021 · Sociology GS 2 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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Does "economic empowerment" automatically bring about "substantive empowerment" for women ? Briefly describe the main issues in women empowerment in India

Topic: Tribal communities in India. Syllabus: Tribal communities in India: Definitional problems; Geographical spread; Colonial policies and tribes; Issues of integration and autonomy. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2021 and Tribal communities in India.

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A wage does not automatically mean control of body, mobility or household decisions. Honour, caste and unpaid care absorb many women’s earnings. Main issues are land, violence, informal work and proxy politics. Shah Bano-type conflicts show law and community can stall standing. Substantive empowerment needs voice and rights with income.

Model answer

Introduction

Economic empowerment is wages, property, and jobs. Substantive empowerment is the power to decide over body, mobility, and voice. The first does not automatically produce the second in India, because kinship honour can absorb a salary.

Body

Why not automatic

  • Women may earn in informal and new-middle-class jobs and still hand the wage to in-laws, a Seed and Earth household.
  • Microcredit and SHGs raise income without ending violence or son preference, which the skewed sex ratio records.
  • Shah Bano showed that a maintenance claim can be recast as a community insult; economic relief was not the same as equal standing.

Main issues

  • Property and land titles still lag statutes.
  • Informal work lacks security, as migrant and slum women saw in the pandemic.
  • Political office through panchayat reservation can be proxy rule by husbands.
  • Caste and minority location split ‘women’: a Dalit woman’s empowerment issue is also atrocity, not only GDP.

What would link the two

  • Law plus organisation plus control of income, in Ambedkar’s social-democracy sense for half the population.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  EC[Economic wages microcredit] --> MAY[May raise income]
  HON[Kinship honour caste] --> BLOCK[Blocks substantive power]
  SUB[Body voice property control] --> EMP[Substantive empowerment]
  MAY --> EMP

Conclusion

Economic empowerment is necessary and not automatic as substantive empowerment. Main issues are property, unpaid care, violence, informal insecurity, and honour that outlives the pay packet.

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  • Should policy stop at jobs for women?

    Jobs matter. Violence, property and honour must be fought in the same breath.

  • Is education substantive empowerment?

    It helps. Educated sex-ratio skew shows credentials without equal worth of daughters.

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