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- [Answered] Discuss the issue of unemployment in India. What India . . .
Unemployment is a situation in which the person is capable of working both physically and mentally at the existing wage rate, but does not get a job to work In other words unemployment is a situation in which a person who is willing to work at the existing wage rate does not get a job Unemployment is a reason for alarming concern in India today
- Unemployment |ForumIAS
Unemployment is a situation in which a person is willing and capable of working at the existing wage rate but does not get a job to work Unemployment refers to a situation where a person who is able and willing to work is not able to find a job It is often used as a measure of the health of an economy, as high levels of unemployment can indicate a lack of available jobs, which in turn can
- Phillips Curve |ForumIAS
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 the 1950s The fundamental tenet of the Phillips Curve is that when unemployment declines, labour becomes more in demand, forcing firms to compete for workers by raising wages As wages rise, production costs rise as well
- What is stagflation?-ForumIAS Blog
Stagflation is a situation in which the inflation rate is high, the economic growth rate slows and unemployment remains steadily high
- Unemployment
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 of the economy NSO defines employment and unemployment on the following activity statuses of an individual: Working (engaged in an economic activity) i e , 'Employed'
- World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2025 Report
News: The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has released its flagship World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2025 (WESO Trends) Report Key findings of the Report Source- International Labour Organisation 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 labour
- India Employment Report 2024 |ForumIAS
The India Employment Report 2024 by the Institute for Human Development (IHD) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) highlights an improved employment scenario in India
- Labour Survey Report 2024 |ForumIAS
The Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) was recently released by the Labour Bureau for the period of July 2023 to June 2024 It provides insights into unemployment and workforce participation
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