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  1. How unemployment is measured? -ForumIAS Blog

    Sep 7, 2023 · To measure unemployment, the number of unemployed people is divided by the total labor force to get the unemployment rate. In 2017, India’s unemployment rate was 6.1%, …

  2. Present Status of Unemployment In India – Explained Pointwise

    Sep 28, 2023 · Present Status of Unemployment in India according to “State of Working India 2023” report. Rate of Unemployment- The overall unemployment rate has reduced to 6.6 per …

  3. Unemployment Unemployment is a condition when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work. Unemployment is often considered barometer of the health …

  4. Economy Previous Year Questions (PYQs) | UPSC Mains …

    Q.3) Most of the unemployment in India is structural in nature. Examine the methodology adopted to compute unemployment in the country and suggest improvements. [250 Words] [15 Marks] …

  5. World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2025 Report

    Jan 20, 2025 · Global unemployment stood steady at 5 percent in 2024. Young people continue to face a much higher unemployment rate of around 12.6 per cent. Key challenges facing the …

  6. India Employment Report 2024 |ForumIAS

    Nov 26, 2024 · Global Youth Unemployment Trends: In 2021, global youth unemployment was 15.6% (ILO’s Global Report Trends for Youth, 2022). In 2023, the rate decreased to 13.3% …

  7. Labour Survey Report 2024 |ForumIAS

    Sep 25, 2024 · Source-This post on Labour Survey Report is based on the article “Unemployment rate has not fallen: labour survey” published in The Hindu on 25th September 2024. Why in …

  8. Employment |ForumIAS

    Increasing women’s participation: By enlarging the skill pool available, increasing women’s participation in the labour force can assist combat the issue of unemployment. Additionally, it …

  9. Phillips Curve |ForumIAS

    3 days ago · Phillips Curve is an economic theory which explains the inverse link between an economy’s unemployment rate and inflation rate. A.W. Phillips made the initial suggestion in …

  10. Jobless Growth |ForumIAS

    4 days ago · Jobless growth is when the economy experiences growth but unemployment remains stubbornly high. In other words, the economy is expanding but this is not translating into an …

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