Oman Daily Observer

Feb jobless rate climbed to 7.2 per cent: CMIE

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NEW DELHI: The unemployme­nt rate in India rose to 7.2 per cent in February 2019, the highest since September 2016, and up from 5.9 per cent in February 2018, according to data compiled by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) that was released on Tuesday.

The unemployme­nt rate has climbed despite a fall in the number of job-seekers, Mahesh Vyas, head of the Mumbai-based think-tank said, citing an estimated fall in the labour force participat­ion rate. The number of employed persons in India was estimated at 400 million in February compared with 406 million a year ago, he said.

The CMIE numbers are based on a survey of tens of thousands of households across India.

The figures are regarded by many economists as more credible than the jobless data produced by the government. Concerns about weak farm prices and low jobs growth are often brought up as election issues by opposition parties.

When the government has released official data for the jobless rate in the past it has tended to be out-of-date. But recently it withheld a batch of data because officials said they needed to check its veracity.

The figures that were withheld in December were leaked to a local newspaper a few weeks ago, and showed that India’s unemployme­nt rate rose to its highest level in at least 45 years in 2017/18. A CMIE report released in January said nearly 11 million people lost jobs in 2018 after the demonetisa­tion of high value notes in late 2016 and the chaotic launch of a new goods and services tax in 2017, hit millions of small businesses.

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