Unemployment in India: A hindrance to Inclusive Growth - By Sharmila Senthil Kumar
High level of unemployment adversely affects livelihood security of workers and their families as they have no means of subsistence other than salary/wage earned through employment. India’s complicated population and changing work-market have made unemployment among its citizens a major worry for both politicians and the general public. Knowing more about India’s unemployment rate can help policymakers put the right measures in place to guarantee that everyone looking for work finds a position they are qualified for.
According to current Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) figures published in October 2022, among the Indian states, it was estimated that the Unemployment ....
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