Gender Equality and Its Spill over Effects on Education, Employment, and Institutions within Sustainable Development: An Indian Perspective

Avtorji

Jeena L
PGDM, Rajagiri Business School
Minnu F. Pynadath
Universität Trier image/svg+xml

Kratka vsebina

As the world approaches the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), gender equality remains essential for inclusive and sustainable growth. No country can progress socially or economically without ensuring equal opportunities for women and men. India, with its vast and diverse population, plays a key role in achieving SDG 5 globally. Despite multiple policy initiatives, significant gender disparities persist across states, affecting education, employment, and institutional effectiveness. This study evaluates India’s progress toward gender equality by analysing SDG 5 and its linkages with SDGs 4 (Quality Education), 8 (Decent Work), and 16 (Peace and Justice). Using SDG indicators and text analytics of government schemes and reports, the research applies clustering, network analysis, topic modelling, sentiment analysis, and N-gram mapping across 28 states and 8 Union Territories from 2018 to 2024. Findings highlight key indicators such as sex ratio at birth, female labour force participation, and pupil-teacher ratios as critical drivers of development. While some states show steady progress, others face persistent structural challenges. The study further integrates ESG dimensions and provides actionable policy recommendations to enhance gender-responsive development.

Biografije avtorja

Jeena L, PGDM, Rajagiri Business School

Jeena L je diplomirala iz poslovne analitike in človeških virov na poslovni šoli Rajagiri v Kochiju v Indiji. Njena raziskovalna področja vključujejo analitiko trajnostnega razvoja, enakost spolov in analizo politik, ki temelji na podatkih. Ima izkušnje z analitičnimi orodji, kot so Python, R, SQL, SPSS in Tableau, pred tem pa je delala pri podjetju Ananth Technologies Private Limited na področju elektronskih sistemov, povezanih s programi izstrelitvenih raket.

Kochi, Indija. E-pošta: jeenanikhil01@mail.com

Minnu F. Pynadath, Universität Trier

Dr. Minnu F. Pynadath je docentka in podoktorska sodelavka na Univerzi v Trierju v Nemčiji. Doktorirala je iz računovodstva in financ na Univerzi za znanost in tehnologijo Cochin v Indiji. Njena raziskovalna področja vključujejo analitiko trajnosti, finančno analitiko, javno politiko in cilje trajnostnega razvoja. Pred tem je bila docentka na poslovni šoli Rajagiri v Kochiju v Indiji.

Trier-Kürenz, Nemčija. E-pošta: minnufpynadath@gmail.com

Prenosi

Izdano

3 julij 2026

Kako citirati

L, J., & Pynadath, M. F. (2026). Gender Equality and Its Spill over Effects on Education, Employment, and Institutions within Sustainable Development: An Indian Perspective. V J. Belak & S. Oberman Peterka (Ur.), Sustainable Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on ESG, Digital Transformation and Corporate Responsibility (str. 1405-1418). Univerzitetna založba Univerze v Mariboru. https://doi.org/10.18690/um.epf.7.2026.68