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India’s unemployment rate in urban areas decline marginally in April–June 2024

New Delhi: India’s unemployment rate in urban areas for persons aged 15 years and above declined marginally in April–June 2024. The latest Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) released by the Union government showed this.

As per data, the unemployment rate in urban areas for persons aged 15 years and above  stood at 6.6% in  April–June 2024, the same level as that of the corresponding quarter of the previous year. But, the joblessness rate in Jan-March 2024 period was 6.7%.

The survey also showed that the unemployment rate for those aged 15-29 years, the key demographic category comprising youth, came in at 16.8% in the first quarter of the current fiscal year, lower than the 17% registered in the preceding quarter.

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The unemployment rate among females aged 15 years and above was 9% in the quarter, compared to 5.8% for men.

The Union government launched the flagship PLFS in 2017 to assess labour-market movements in a country with a burgeoning job-seeking population. The PLFS issues quarterly data on key indicators but with a lag, including the country’s unemployment rate for urban areas.

The quarterly surveys gauge employment based on “current weekly status,” or CWS. A reference period based on CWS means the PLFS considers a person employed if he or she had been engaged in any economic activity in the week prior to the survey.

The PLFS also publishes an annual report on employment and unemployment rates in both urban and rural areas based on both CWS and usual status (US), which is a 12-month reference period.

Among key indicators in the latest survey, the labour force participation rate (LFPR) in urban areas increased from 48.8% during April–June 2023 to 50.1% in April–June 2024. LFPR refers to the number of people working or are looking for work and helps to give a better assessment of the labour market.

The worker-to-population ratio (WPR) in urban areas among persons aged 15 years and above increased from 45.5% during April–June 2023 to 46.8% in April–June 2024. The WPR is defined as the percentage of employed persons in a given population.

 

 

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