The Indian employment market is projected to experience a 6.33 per cent incremental expansion over the first half of FY 2024-25, according to a report by TeamLease.
The unemployment rate in urban areas for persons aged 15 and above has decreased to 6.7 per cent during the previous quarter January to March 2024 according to the Periodic Labour Force Survey quarterly bulletin (January to March 2024).
Employment is a major issue this election, especially after the ILO report which claimed that India's youth account for 83 per cent of the unemployed workforce.
According to a report, this marks the 39th consecutive month of job growth, with the unemployment rate dropping to 3.8 percent from 3.9 percent in February.
Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in the country, Congress General Secretary in-charge Communications Jairam Ramesh lashed out at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government over the unemployment rate.
New Delhi [India], March 27: In the world of full employment economy, where available job seekers in a nation have multiple options of job opportunities to reach their full potential, retaining and attracting the top employees can be a daunting challenge for any employer. With low unemployme
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday claimed that the unemployment rate in India was double that of Pakistan, adding that this situation has been brought about by the poor financial policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which have resulted in the "destruction of small and medium enterp
"Unemployment is at a 40 years' high. India has double unemployment as that of Pakistan and Bangladesh," Rahul Gandhi said, addressing a crowd of Congress supporters on Saturday.
New Delhi [India], February 3: The year 2047 marks the centenary of India's independence. As India sets its sights on becoming a global economic powerhouse, a collective vision is emerging of a nation that is economically strong, socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable. However, s
Subramanian emphasized that the reliable data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) clearly indicates significant improvements in both the quantity and quality of employment in India.
Hostels have become melting pots for the anxieties, hopes, despair, and ambitions of China's youth, all within the confines of affordable bunk beds available for just a few dollars a night.
In China, the youth unemployment rate of 21.3 per cent is particularly alarming, not just because it's high, but because it could affect other economies and geopolitical relations.