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india employment news
Daily update 30 January 2018
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First, the study must be lauded for its use of a new dataset, the Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), in the ongoing debate around jobs. It is indeed shameful that a $2.5 trillion economy such as India still does not have an accurate estimate of the number of jobs being created in the economy.
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In the first four months of 2017, while jobs for men increased by 9 lakh, 24 lakh women fell off the employment map, according to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE). "On the supply side, increased incomes of men allows Indian women to withdraw from the labour force, thereby avoiding the ...
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Given these observations, the states and all stakeholders have an important role to play in increasing opportunities available for women in education and employment, it said. On the supply side, increased incomes of men allows Indian women to withdraw from the labour force, thereby avoiding the ...
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National Employment Policy – It is expected that the government may announce India's first National Employment Policy (NEP) in the Budget 2018. The policy will lay down a roadmap and steps that the government intends to take for employment generation through various economic and labour policies ...
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He said that "the truth is, India is witnessing a three-year spell of modest but jobless growth and the government is clueless about how to create jobs". "In the debate on jobs, it is important to keep the distinction between 'job' and 'self-employment'. A 'job' is certain, regular and reasonably secure.
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But the past few years have seen a slowdown in employment generation; worse, there has been a surge in the number of people losing their jobs. According to a report by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange, about 1.5m jobs were lost between December ...
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