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Women Entrepreneurs Are Entering Sectors Once Dominated by Men: Tide Insig
Updated : 4 months, 2 weeks ago IST
New Delhi [India], January 8: India is witnessing a decisive shift in the way women participate in entrepreneurship, with rising numbers of young women from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities entering sectors traditionally seen as male-dominated -- from device repair to accounting and compliance servi
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Megatrends in motion: How the Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services
Updated : 6 months, 2 weeks ago IST
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 12: India's financial sector continues to evolve with structural shifts across technology, policy, demographics, and social behaviour. These long-term trends, often referred to as megatrends, are reshaping how individuals save, borrow, spend, and inves
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Crafting Bharat - S2 launches its debut episode with Dheeraj Pandey, Co-Fo
Updated : 1 year ago IST
New Delhi [India], May 12: As the global population continues to age rapidly, India stands out with its dynamic and youthful workforce. Experts project that India will maintain a leading position in terms of its working-age population for the next 25 to 30 years, making its youth a key drive
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Employment in India grown faster than working-age population: World Bank r
Updated : 1 year, 1 month ago IST
Since the 2021-22 fiscal year, employment in the country has grown at a faster pace than the working-age population, the report highlighted. A significant aspect of this growth is the rising participation of women in the workforce.
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India's working-age population to rise until 2040 amid declines in China a
Updated : 1 year, 9 months ago IST
As per ADB, Asia and the Pacific can effectively manage their demographic deficits through proactive regional migration policies and human capital investment.
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More investment in skills development is key to Africa's growth potential:
Updated : 1 year, 10 months ago IST
Eighty-five per cent of the total expected increase in the global working-age population by 2050 will be in Africa. The working-age population (15-64 years old) will almost double in Africa by that year, from 849 million in 2024 to 1.56 billion in 2050.
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India's gold market at crossroads: Balancing demographic dividends and evo
Updated : 2 years, 4 months ago IST
India, now crowned as the most populous nation globally, holds a trump card in its youthful demographic structure. With a median age of 27, the country anticipates significant economic benefits, driven by a working-age population set to grow by approximately 7 million annually until 2041.
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China's take on India's population reflects Beijing's insecurities
Updated : 3 years, 1 month ago IST
Even after being the second most populated country, China's working-age population is drastically declining and it was due to this "workforce" that the Chinese economy thrived in the past decades.
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China's working-age population to start declining rapidly in 2030s: Report
Updated : 3 years, 5 months ago IST
A decline in the country's working-age-population is expected to affect its potential economic growth and force changes in world trade and investment.
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Study shows loneliness increases risk of being unemployed in future
Updated : 4 years ago IST
Exeter (England) [UK], April 30 (ANI): According to new research, people who experience loneliness have a higher risk of unemployment in the future. People who often feel lonely are much more likely to lose their jobs later in their lives.
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Khambatta Securities gives a buy call on Radhika Jeweltech Ltd
Updated : 4 years ago IST
New Delhi [India], April 28 (ANI/PNN): Radhika Jeweltech Ltd.(RJL) is a retail jeweller dealing in gold and diamond-studded jewellery, operating through a retail store in the western Indian city of Rajkot in Gujarat.
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Study finds loneliness increases the risk of future unemployment
Updated : 4 years ago IST
Exeter (England) [UK], April 28 (ANI): According to new research, experiencing loneliness seems to lead to a higher risk of future unemployment. The people who say they "often feel lonely" are much more likely to lose their jobs later.
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