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Indian women better at receiving growth opportunities at workplace: Report

By IANS | Updated: March 8, 2022 12:20 IST

New Delhi, March 8 Women in India are increasingly looking for growth opportunities and feel ready to take ...

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New Delhi, March 8 Women in India are increasingly looking for growth opportunities and feel ready to take on more responsibility within the company, according to a global report released on the occasion of International Women's Day on Tuesday.

International Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8.

The report, by PC and printer major HP, found that a whopping 90 per cent Indian women took the lead, among other countries, in applying for a promotion compared to 67 per cent men.

Among those who applied, 92 per cent women respondents in India confirmed receiving a promotion last year as compared to just 40 per cent and 63 per cent respondents from US and UK respectively in the same period.

However, in seeking promotion, the study found that Indian women did not just look for a salary raise, but also to gain more influence in their company by taking on more responsibility (38 per cent) and being part of larger decisions that impact the company (37 per cent).

"We are happy to see how more women are aspiring to take on leadership positions in India, coupled with the efforts made by corporations to create an inclusive environment that enables everyone to do their best work," said Ketan Patel, Managing Director - HP India Market, in a statement.

About 71 per cent of Indian women also strongly feel that companies have been more proactive in combatting gender discrimination at workplace than before.

Further, the report showed that most employees believe that a hybrid work model is most beneficial for women possibly because it allows for both in-person time and flexibility.

In the UK, Gen Z (46 per cent) are likely to believe that an in-person work model is most beneficial, while in India, Gen Z (41 per cent) and Millennials (36 per cent) prefer hybrid as the most suitable work model.

For the study, HP partnered with Morning Consult, a global decision intelligence company. They surveyed over 6,200 adults in the US, Canada, UK, Mexico and India between January 24 and February 7, 2022.

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