Abstract

Abstract: The participation of women in local governance, particularly in Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs), is increasingly recognized as crucial for fostering socio-economic development. This study focuses on the state of Maharashtra, India, examining the impact of women’s involvement in PRIs on various socio-economic indicators. Utilizing empirical data from a comprehensive survey conducted across multiple districts, the study analyzes the correlation between women’s representation in PRIs and key development parameters. Findings reveal a positive association between higher levels of women’s participation in PRIs and improvements in socio-economic indicators. Specifically, districts with greater female representation in PRIs demonstrate enhanced access to basic services such as healthcare, education, and sanitation. For instance, districts with more than 50% female representation in PRIs saw a 25% increase in primary healthcare coverage compared to districts with lower female representation.

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