Abstract

This study conducts a comprehensive analysis of employment dynamics and unemployment challenges in India, drawing from extensive data spanning sectors and demographics. It elucidates significant shifts in employment patterns, notably the transition from agriculture to manufacturing sectors, and highlights demographic disparities in employment rates, particularly among different age cohorts. Furthermore, it delves into the intricate factors contributing to unemployment, including educational deficiencies, economic slowdowns, and labour market mismatches. Assessing the effectiveness of government interventions such as MGNREGA and Skill India reveals their notable impact on mitigating unemployment rates. The study also uncovers regional disparities in employment opportunities, emphasizing variations across geographical regions and socio-economic groups. Additionally, it sheds light on skill mismatches between labour market demand and available skills, pinpointing areas for improvement. Synthesizing these findings, the study offers evidence-based policy recommendations aimed at fostering inclusive growth and addressing the multifaceted challenges of unemployment in India.

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