GS 3: EconomyGS 1: Indian SocietyPrelims

Unemployment rate falls, female youth joblessness up in August, Pg 15.

Female youth unemployment spikes to 25.7% in August amidst overall job market gains, raising concerns about gender disparity.

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Key Highlights:

  • The all-India unemployment rate declined to 5.1% in August, a joint five-month low.
  • Unemployment among urban females (15-29 years) rose to 25.7% in August.
  • Rural female unemployment also increased to 14.3%, while male unemployment decreased.
  • The female Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) saw a slight increase to 21.4%.

Detailed Insights:

  • The rise in female unemployment occurred despite a marginal increase in their LFPR and an unchanged Worker Population Ratio (WPR).
  • The Current Weekly Status (CWS) approach measures activity status in the seven days preceding the survey.
  • Overall, the statistics ministry indicated that the labor market showed "positive momentum" in August, but some indicators are less favorable compared to April.
  • The revamped PLFS design involves visiting each selected household four times in four consecutive months.
  • Himachal Pradesh had the highest youth unemployment rate at 29.6% in April-June, while Gujarat had the lowest at 5.6%.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Unemployment Rate: Percentage of the labor force that is without jobs but available for and seeking work.
  • Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR): Proportion of a population that is either employed or actively seeking employment.
  • Worker Population Ratio (WPR): Percentage of employed persons in the total population.
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