Deccan Chronicle

Jobless rate in India hits 5-yr high

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New Delhi, Sept. 29: Unemployme­nt rate in India has shot up to a five-year high of 5 per cent in 2015-16, with the figure significan­tly higher at 8.7 per cent for women as compared to 4.3 per cent for men, says a report by Labour Bureau.

The figures could be an alarm bell for BJP-ruled government at the Centre, which has taken a series of steps such as ‘Make in India’ to create jobs for inclusive growth in the country.

According to the fifth annual employment­unemployme­nt survey at all-India level, about 77 per cent of the households were reported to be having no regular wage/salaried person.

It said the unemployme­nt rate was estimated to be 5 per cent at allIndia level under the UPS (Usual Principal Status) approach.

Unemployme­nt rate was 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, 4.7 per cent (2012-13), 3.8 per cent (2011-12) and 9.3 per cent (2009-10). Labour Bureau did not bring out any such report for 201415. “In rural sector, unemployme­nt rate was 5.1 per cent whereas in urban sector, the rate was 4.9 per cent under the UPS approach,” the report said.

The figure was significan­tly higher among females compared to males. Female unemployme­nt rate was estimated to be 8.7 per cent, whereas for males it was 4.3 per cent. —

PTI

FEMALE unemployme­nt rate was estimated to be 8.7% whereas for males it was 4.3%.

THE SURVEY was conducted across all states and UT during April to December 15

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