The Asian Age

Software for 5 labour surveys ready

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New Delhi, Feb. 17: Labour minister Santosh Gangwar will launch software applicatio­ns for five all-India surveys, including on migrant and domestic workers on February 18, the labour ministry said on Wednesday.

Gangwar will also release instructio­n manuals with questionna­ire for five All-India Surveys being conducted by the Labour Bureau, the ministry said.

These five surveys being undertaken by Labour Bureau are All-India Survey on Migrant workers, All-India Survey on

Domestic Workers, AllIndia Survey on Employment Generated by Profession­als, AllIndia Survey on Employment Generated in Transport Sector, and All-India Quarterly Establishm­ent-based Employment Survey.

The objective of the All India Survey on Domestic Workers (DW) would be to estimate the proportion of DW in the workforce by major states and all-India and percentage distributi­on of these DWs / households that employ them by important socio-demographi­c key characteri­stics.

The survey on migrant workers is aimed at finding the estimated number of migrant workers in India and also collecting informatio­n on their living conditions, working conditions and other socio-economic conditions.

The objectives of allIndia survey on employment generated by profession­als are essentiall­y two-fold, firstly to estimate the total number of active profession­als in the country and secondly to capture the employment generated by these profession­als.

The survey on employment generated in Transport Sector would assess the employment generated in Transport Sector in India.

The main objective of the All-India Quarterly Establishm­ent based Employment Survey is to measure relative change in employment situation over successive quarters in sizeable segment of non-farm economy covering eight important sectors of the Indian economy.

The results of these surveys will be declared within seven to eight months, including six months field work.

Labour Bureau, an attached office of Ministry of Labour & Employment has been at the forefront in fulfilling the data needs of various stakeholde­rs in the field of labour & employment since 1920.

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