India Employment Prospects: Pathways To Jobs
On 11th December 2025, the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) released a report, titled ‘India’s Employment Prospects: Pathways to Jobs’.
- The report highlights the crucial role of skilling and small enterprises as key drivers of job creation in the country.
Key Findings of the Report
India’s Self-employment Dominance
- India’s self-employment dominance is due to economic necessity rather than entrepreneurial dynamism as most of the small enterprises function at subsistence level.
Role of Small Enterprises
- Productivity of India’s smallest enterprises is central to the country’s employment future.
Enterprises using Digital Technologies
- Enterprises using digital technologies employ 78% more ....
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