India’s Contribution to Global Workforce
India will account for 24.3% of the incremental global workforce in the next decade, as per the India Employment Outlook 2030 report by ORF.
- While high-income countries face shrinking working-age populations, India has a young and expanding workforce, with 65% of its population in the working-age group.
Global Demand for Indian Talent
- Rising demand for Indian workers in countries like UAE, Germany, Canada, and the USA.
- Labor mobility benefits both India and the global economy by enhancing productivity and reducing poverty.
- Migrant workers’ remittances significantly improve social welfare in India.
Challenges of Workforce Migration
- Mass migration may lead to skill shortages in critical ....
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