Women are known to work on farms, in road and housing construction, and of late, in factories manufacturing garments and electronic assembly plants. Skilled women workers also have been working in traditional village industries either as self employed or as paid workers. In hill areas, search for forest products including fuel wood engages a fairly large number of women. The majority
of women work in the unorganized sector for low wages and at low levels of skills. The number of women workers during the last four decades has more than doubled from 40 million to 90 million.
Women constitute a significant part of the workforce in India but they lag behind men in terms of work participation and quality of employment. According to Government sources, out of 407 million total workforce, 90 million are women workers, largely employed (about 87 percent) in the agricultural sector as labourers and cultivators.