Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

In largest expansion since ’20, 8.8 mn jobs added in Apr: CMIE

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KOLKATA: In one of the largest expansions in the labour market since the beginning of the pandemic, 8.8 million people joined the country’s workforce in April, according to data provided by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE).

However, the jobs that became available did not match the demand, it said.

India’s labour force increased by 8.8 million to 437.2 million in April, one of the largest monthly increases since the beginning of the pandemic, said CMIE managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) Mahesh Vyas said. The country’s labour market was at 428.4 million in March, he said.

In 2021-22, the average monthly increase in the country’s labour force was 0.2 million, according to the data.

The report said that an 8.8 million increase in labour force participat­ion was only possible if some working-age people who were out of jobs joined the working population in April.

This is because the workingage population cannot grow by more than two million per month and any rise beyond that implies that those who were out of jobs returned to the workforce, the report said.

The 8.8 million increase in April comes after a 12 million fall during the preceding three months, it said.

The labour market is dynamic with the workforce moving in and out, presumably depending upon the demand at a given point of time, according to the CMIE CEO.

The increase in employment in April was in industry and in services. Industry added 5.5 million jobs and services added another 6.7 million jobs, as per the data.

Within industry, 3 million jobs were generated in manufactur­ing, while constructi­on added nearly 4 million opportunit­ies.

Employment in the agricultur­al sector fell by 5.2 million, CMIE data showed.

Part of the decline in farm sector opportunit­ies could be a reflection of the winding down of the rabi harvesting season, the report said, adding that the decline in wheat production also acted as a contributo­ry factor.

The new industry jobs added are unlikely to be of better quality as the rise was largely among the daily wagers and small traders, the report said.

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