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India sheds 5-million jobs since 2016

- Manoj Kumar New Delhi

At least 5-million Indians lost their jobs between 2016 and 2018, and young urban men are being hit hardest, a Bengalurub­ased private university said in a report on Tuesday.

The report by the Azim Premji University comes as Indians are voting in a staggered general election, which is due to end on May 19, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government keen to defend its economic record, including on jobs.

“In addition to rising open unemployme­nt among the higher educated, the less educated [and likely informal] workers have also seen job losses and reduced work opportunit­ies since 2016,” said Amit Basole, an economist and lead author of the report.

The report did not say how many jobs were created during the period.

Modi’s abrupt withdrawal of high value currency notes from circulatio­n in November 2016, with the aim of curbing tax evasion and promoting digital transactio­ns, disrupted small businesses and sparked layoffs.

The introducti­on of a national sales tax the following year compounded difficulti­es some businesses.

The unemployed were mostly higher educated and young people, in the 20-24 age range, according to the study titled “State of Working India 2019”.

“Among urban men, for example, this age group accounts for 13.5% of the working age population but 60% of the unemployed,” it said.

Modi has faced criticism for not doing enough to create jobs for millions of unemployed young people despite official annual economic growth of about 7% for the past five years.

An official survey that the for government withheld showed unemployme­nt rose to its highest level in at least 45 years in 2017/2018, the Business Standard newspaper reported in February.

The unemployme­nt rate rose to 7.2% in February 2019, its highest since September 2016 and up from 5.9% in February 2018, according to data compiled by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy.

The report suggested the next government should consider an urban employment guarantee scheme to create jobs, build infrastruc­ture and provide services.

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