How electrification empowers Indian women -Nikita Kwatra

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* Access to electricity is associated with significant improvement in women empowerment, finds a new study
* Women’s bargaining power increases by 7-10 percentage points because of electrification, says the study

Mumbai: In the five years of the Narendra Modi government, India has witnessed near-universal electrification, though the quality of power supply remains sub-standard.

Addressing the supply challenge as demand for electricity rapidly increases will be key not only for India’s economic growth but also in empowering women in rural areas, according to a new World Bank study.

In the study, Hussain Samad and Fan Zhang analyse data from the 2011-12 India Human Development Survey, covering more than 40,000 households and 200,000 individuals, and find that access to electricity is associated with significant improvement in women empowerment.

The authors measure empowerment through an index that captures women’s decision-making ability, mobility, financial autonomy, reproductive freedom and social participation.

They find that this index increases by as much as 11 percentage points with improved access to electricity.

Women’s bargaining power, primary involving her own well-being such as travelling alone, having a bank account and participating in social groups, increases by 7-10 percentage points because of electrification, find the authors.

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