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India Employment Report 2024: Youth Education, Employment, and Skills

Last updated: September 6, 2024 7:03 pm
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  • The “India Employment Report 2024: Youth education, employment and skills,” a comprehensive analysis jointly published by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Institute of Human Development (IHD), reveals that 83% of the unemployed workforce in India comprises its youth. This significant statistic underscores the challenges and nuances of youth employment trends in India.
  • Key Findings:
  • Educational Impact: The proportion of educated youth among the unemployed has risen dramatically from 35.2% in 2000 to 65.7% in 2022.
  • Labor Market Trends:
  • Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR), Worker Population Ratio (WPR), and Unemployment Rate (UR) showed a decline from 2000 to 2018 but improved post-2019.
  • Shifts were noted with an increase in agricultural employment and a decrease in non-farm jobs, especially in manufacturing, while construction and services sectors saw growth.
  • Employment Types:
  • A significant rise in self-employment post-2019.
  • The informal sector dominates, encompassing about 90% of workers.
  • Skill Gaps: Large segments of youth lack basic digital and mathematical skills, impacting employability.
  • Urbanization and Migration: Projected increase in urban population due to high migration rates, expected to reach around 40% by 2030.
  • Gender and Social Inequality: Persistent challenges in employment for educated women and discrimination against Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities.
  • Wage Trends: Stagnation and decline in wages noted, with a negative trend in earnings for the self-employed post-2019.
  • Challenges:
  • Technological Impact: Advancements in technology have altered the demand for skills and types of employment available.
  • Regional Disparities: Variation in youth employment outcomes across different states.
  • Demographic Shifts: The youth population, currently at 27% of the total population, is expected to decrease to 23% by 2036.
  • COVID-19 Impact: The pandemic has introduced additional complications into the youth labor market.
  • Recommendations:
  • The report emphasizes several policy areas needing attention to improve youth employment outcomes:
  • Job Creation: Promoting initiatives that create more job opportunities.
  • Quality of Employment: Enhancing the conditions and benefits associated with employment.
  • Addressing Inequalities: Tackling disparities within the labor market to ensure equitable job opportunities.
  • Skill Enhancement: Strengthening skill development and active labor market policies.
  • Data and Learning: Improving understanding of labor market patterns and effectively addressing youth employment challenges.
  • This report serves as a crucial tool for policymakers and industry leaders, offering insights and strategies to tackle the increasing challenges faced by India’s youth in the employment sector.

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