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Indian women at work: Broken rungs & glass cliffs
Financial Express Delhi
|March 07, 2026
THIS YEAR, AS International Women’s Day approaches, I am bombarded with the usual array of celebratory discounts, optimistic story ideas, and statistics suggesting things might just be looking up for female professionals.
But is it truly so?In this age, an increasing number of women in the workforce is no longer a sufficient metric. Rather, their progress through the corporate ladder is pertinent—and the numbers do not tell an uplifting story. A 2025 McKinsey & Co survey of 77 domestic companies found that while the male-to-female ratio of university students is near parity, women hold one in three entry-level positions. The drop at the first promotion stage is known as the “broken rung’—and women make up just 24% at the managerial level, 20% at the board level, and only 17% in the C-suite. A Great Place to Work India report also finds that a mere 8% of Indian CEOs are women, meaning the corporate ladder for women often resembles a funnel. However, the report also points out that while the attrition rate for entry-level female employees is 1.3 times that of their male counterparts, female senior VPs are less likely to leave.
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