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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 17 MIN

The Gender Lens on Informal Work: Why Presence Doesn’t Mean Progress

from The Compact Lens · host Social Compact

This episode of The Compact Lens builds directly on our previous conversation on fair contracting.If fair contracts are the starting point, this conversation asks what happens next—when those contracts meet lived realities on the ground, and when gender begins to shape how work is experienced, sustained, and imagined.We explore how women enter informal and blue-collar work, often in moments of crisis or necessity, and why hiring alone rarely translates into progress. While women may be present in workplaces, they are frequently concentrated in lower-paid, lower-skilled roles, with few systems that support growth, continuation through life changes, or confidence to imagine something more.This episode focuses on women’s experiences—but only as one part of the gender continuum. It recognises that gender is not binary, and that work is shaped by intersecting realities of class, caste, migration, age, disability, and caregiving. Hiring women is an important step, but it is not the finish line—and it does not address the full spectrum of gendered experiences at work.Rather than placing blame on companies or contractors, this conversation reflects on systems:how people are hired,how inclusion works in practice,how workers are supported to stay through changing life realities,and how real pathways for growth are (or aren’t) created.This is the first of many conversations through a gender lens. There is much more to unpack—across identities, roles, and workplaces.Stay tuned for more episodes as we continue to widen the lens.If this conversation resonates with you—whether you’re a company, contractor, or organisation looking to engage more deeply—reach out to us at [email protected]’s build workplaces where presence can truly become progress.

This episode of The Compact Lens builds directly on our previous conversation on fair contracting.If fair contracts are the starting point, this conversation asks what happens next—when those contracts meet lived realities on the ground, and when gender begins to shape how work is experienced, sustained, and imagined.We explore how women enter informal and blue-collar work, often in moments of crisis or necessity, and why hiring alone rarely translates into progress. While women may be present in workplaces, they are frequently concentrated in lower-paid, lower-skilled roles, with few systems that support growth, continuation through life changes, or confidence to imagine something more.This episode focuses on women’s experiences—but only as one part of the gender continuum. It recognises that gender is not binary, and that work is shaped by intersecting realities of class, caste, migration, age, disability, and caregiving. Hiring women is an important step, but it is not the finish line—and it does not address the full spectrum of gendered experiences at work.Rather than placing blame on companies or contractors, this conversation reflects on systems:how people are hired,how inclusion works in practice,how workers are supported to stay through changing life realities,and how real pathways for growth are (or aren’t) created.This is the first of many conversations through a gender lens. There is much more to unpack—across identities, roles, and workplaces.Stay tuned for more episodes as we continue to widen the lens.If this conversation resonates with you—whether you’re a company, contractor, or organisation looking to engage more deeply—reach out to us at [email protected]’s build workplaces where presence can truly become progress.

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