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How can conditions be created where domestic workers can flourish through their engagements and employment? Why domestic workers, though - They cook, clean, and care for our homes, yet their own working conditions remain precarious and invisible. With estimates ranging from 4 million to over 50 million, domestic workers are an essential yet undervalued part of India’s economy. Beyond formal vs. informal sector debates, how do we create an environment where they can truly thrive? From wage anchoring to time off and legal protections to social mobility, what does the future of work look like for them? Join Leah Govias and Shreya Ramakrishnan as they explore key challenges and opportunities that could shape a better future for domestic workers in India.
All Things Policy is a daily podcast on public policy brought to you by the Takshashila Institution, Bengaluru.
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How can conditions be created where domestic workers can flourish through their engagements and employment? Why domestic workers, though - They cook, clean, and care for our homes, yet their own working conditions remain precarious and invisible. With estimates ranging from 4 million to over 50 million, domestic workers are an essential yet undervalued part of India’s economy. Beyond formal vs. informal sector debates, how do we create an environment where they can truly thrive? From wage anchoring to time off and legal protections to social mobility, what does the future of work look like for them? Join Leah Govias and Shreya Ramakrishnan as they explore key challenges and opportunities that could shape a better future for domestic workers in India.
All Things Policy is a daily podcast on public policy brought to you by the Takshashila Institution, Bengaluru.

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