The fall in the unemployment rate seen in recent weeks is meaningless and misleading in the face of a falling labour participation rate and a falling trend in the employment rate
Facing reversals on every front, anger against the govt, especially amongst the youth seems to be growing and this can create problems for the PM and BJP
Employment in the category of white collar professional employees and other employees has been rising steadily since 2016 when the survey began tracking them
Did no migrant workers die during the COVID-19 induced lockdown phase if the Centre does not have any record of the same, said Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday targeting the Central government
India is witnessing the weakest hiring sentiment in 15 years with just 3 per cent companies planning to add staff in the next three months, a survey of over 800 employers said on Tuesday.
The damage is likely to be deeper, among industrial workers and also white-collar workers
In August, barring an exceptional spike in one week, the labour participation rate has been slipping
Slowly, the age profile of the workforce is shifting towards the relatively old workers
Relief would be given after 30 days of unemployment as against 90 days at present; no burden on exchequer as ESIC has surplus funds
The severity of contraction in economic activities due to Covid-19 is declining, but sustainable recovery is far away still. A K Bhattacharya explains the problems and positives for the Indian economy
The recovery is largely in informal jobs. The situation has worsened for the salaried class
But, its momentum could be petering out well before the recovery is complete
The LinkedIn Workforce Confidence Index showed a modest increase in India's overall workforce confidence, with a composite score of (+) 50, up from (+) 48 in June 1-14.
Another 10-15 million jobs may be lost by the end of August
Employee Provident Fund data shows a sharp fall in new additions to subscriptions to the Fund in April 2020, the first complete month of the lockdown
Labour participation picked up smartly in the week ended July 19. At 41.7% it was heads and shoulders above the 40.4% recorded during the preceding two weeks
This is an outcome of the economic strategy adopted by the state government to tackle the Covid-19 crisis and the devastation caused by cyclone Amphan, Banerjee said
The experience of the past three months provides proof that Indians do not protest loss of jobs. They just drop their rates and continue with their lives
According to government data, the situation in India is not as alarming as some of the other countries, given a limited spread on a per-capita basis
The big gain in employment is happening in rural India and it might see bigger gains in the months to come or at least sustain the momentum