The Cabinet paper on the subject explained that groups of women over 15 years of age would be interviewed around the country for the survey. The Prime Minister, in his Cabinet paper, pointed out that for years, both the government as well as NGOs had undertaken several programmes to empower women, but there had been no official statistics to ascertain whether the programmes had worked or not.
Further, given the downward trend in the labour force participation of women, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe believed that the unofficial statistics on “various physical and mental harm such as gender-based violence and domestic violence,” had a bearing on the low labour force participation rates. “This has paved the way to realise the importance of official statistics on real life situations in society,” the Cabinet paper said.